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DS1983-986
Wine glass
DS1983-986

Wine glass

Dateca. 1770
OriginEngland
MediumColorless lead glass
DimensionsOH: 6 1/6"; OD: 2 5/8" (diameter of foot); D: 2 1/8" (diameter of bowl)
Credit LinePurchased with funds from Mrs. William H. Fenn III
Object number1982-143
DescriptionRounded funnel bowl set on a stem with central gauze core within an entwined pair of aubergine-tinted threads, conical foot.
Label TextBritish stemware evolved dramatically during the eighteenth century. Early glasses featured bold knops. Gradually, emphasis shifted from the shape of the stem to the decorative possibilities offered by the inclusion of interlaced strands of trapped air or colored glass, as seen in this example. This glass was likely used for wine.
InscribedNone
MarkingsNone
ProvenanceMaureen Thompson, London
Exhibition(s)
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