Drinking Glass, Eastern France, Circa 1750
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Drinking Glass, Eastern France, Circa 1750

- Stemmed drinking glass
- Colorless blown and wheel-engraved glass
- Eastern France
- Circa 1750
- Perfect condition of conservation
- Height: 15.4 cm; diameter of the bowl: 6.9 cm; diameter of the foot: 7.4 cm

- Blown and molded glass on foot. The cut is decorated on its edge with a wheel-cut frieze while the slightly conical leg has sides with an interior bubble. The foot has a hemmed edge.

- Blown glass in three gobs, conical cut, molded polylobed leg and hemmed flat foot. Two glasses are represented in Jacqueline Bellanger's “use and prestige glass…”, one p.477 of the same type without engraved decoration, given for the first half of the 18th century (probably due to its absence of engraving), one second p.486 with an engraved conical cup with molded channels, given for the mid-century.

- Ref. : Bellanger, Jacqueline; "Verre d'usage et de prestige, France 1500-1800", Les éditions de l'Amateur, 1988
230 €

Period: 18th century

Style: Louis 15th - Transition

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Glass

Diameter: 6.9 (coupe) ; 7.4cm (pied)

Height: 15.4 cm

Reference (ID): 1245143

Availability: In stock

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