COLONIAL WINE GLASS

COLONIAL WINE GLASS

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Item Code: 1239-37

A pristine hollow-stem wine glass 7-1/16” tall. Dating about 1740, this is a delicate and skilled bit of glassmaking with part of the stem hollow and showing the form of an elongated bubble.  No chips or cracks. A small collection or inventory number in black ink on a clear underlay that can be removed. This would fit a Colonial display, civilian or military, showing well with an officer’s mess chest, travelling liquor/wine chest or gentleman’s small sword or flintlock pocket pistol.  [sr][ph:m]

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