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![]() A masonic rummerA barrel bowled rummer with blade knop and blown foot. The bowl profusely engraved with masonic symbols including compasses columns and HA.Condition perfect English C1800 Height 12cm £sold ![]() Facet stem wine glassA facet stem wine glass with rounded funnel bowl. The stem cut with hexagonal cut facets over plain foot with unpolished pontil.Perfect condition English C1780 £sold ![]() Engraved RummerAn engraved rummer with a figure of Hope resting against an anchor pointing towards a ship. This motif was popular around this period and presumably symbolised the hope of sailors returning from perilous voyages. An identical engraving by the same hand is illustrated in Bickerton's 18th Century Drinking Glasses.Condition - usual chipping to lemon squeezer with a substantial chip to one corner. English C1800 Height 13cm £sold ![]() An engraved rummerA Bucket bowled rummer over triple annulated knop and plain foot. Engraved with a continuous country scene of house, trees, boat and horse.I have seen very similar examples engraved with a band of thistles which may indicate a Scottish origin. Perfect. Height 13cm. £sold ![]() A Baluster wine glassDrawn trumpet bowl over baluster stem and plain foot.English C1730 Condition: perfect £sold ![]() A naval tumblerA straight sided tumbler engraved with oak leaves, acorns, a crown and anchor. These are symbolic of the Royal Navy and dates from around the end of the Napoleonic period.English C1820 Condition: perfect £sold ![]() A pair of opaque twist winesSmall cup bowl over DSOT stem and small firing foot.English C1775 Condition: perfect £sold ![]() Ship engraved rummer on moulded square footA ship in full sail engraved within a cartouche. Rounded funnel bowl and plain moulded foot. The foot does not have the lemon squeezer moulding and probably places the glass at the beginning of the square foot period.English C1795 Condition: perfect £sold ![]() A facet stemmed wine glassThe funnel bowl finely engraved with fruiting vine. For an exact match see Bickerton's Eighteenth Century Drinking Glasses where a glass (possibly ensuite) of this type is illustrated.English C1785 Condition: Perfect £sold ![]() Large rummerBucket bowl with cut broad flutes, blade knop and plain foot.Unusually large capacity bowl. One of a near pair (minor colour diffence) English C1830 Condition: perfect Sold |
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