Alsatian Enamelled Glass Screw Bottle From The 18th Century flag


Object description :

"Alsatian Enamelled Glass Screw Bottle From The 18th Century"
Blown in molds (repetition of measurements), these flasks were provided with tin screw caps, brought first during implementation; the decorations, apart from the angles decorated with volutes and lines, are on the covers: on one side, a man in a red coat, black hat and light-coloured breeches leans on his cane and brandishes a conical glass with his left hand; On the other side legend in Alsatian: “vivat mein sugale” long live my sugar…. assumed hedonism!!! Alsatian work from the second half of the 18th century. Intact and complete with its cork.
Price: 660 €
Artist: Verreries D'alsace Ou Franche Comté
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Glass
Width: 7 cm
Height: 15 cm
Depth: 5 ,2 cm

Reference: 1183872
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Alsatian Enamelled Glass Screw Bottle From The 18th Century
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