Large Norman Pitcher On Piedouche With Mesh Neck - Blown Glass From Bresle Valley - Normandy Eighteenth Glassware
Large Norman Pitcher - Blown Glass Carafe -
Clear translucent glass -
Bresle Valley - Normandy glassworks, mid-18th century.
Spherical belly, cylindrical neck with attached threads,
large pinched beak,
hollow handle attached to hot with pliers,
a few small bubbles in the glassware,
pontil below (trace of attachment of the cane of the master glassmaker).
Rather rare shape, good grip of the handle.
Good condition, neither fel nor lack.
Dimensions: 24.5 cm high x 18 cm wide (handle included)
Weight: 760 gr
Clear translucent glass -
Bresle Valley - Normandy glassworks, mid-18th century.
Spherical belly, cylindrical neck with attached threads,
large pinched beak,
hollow handle attached to hot with pliers,
a few small bubbles in the glassware,
pontil below (trace of attachment of the cane of the master glassmaker).
Rather rare shape, good grip of the handle.
Good condition, neither fel nor lack.
Dimensions: 24.5 cm high x 18 cm wide (handle included)
Weight: 760 gr
500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass
Width: 18 cm (anse incluse)
Height: 24,5 cm
Reference (ID): 781628
Availability: In stock
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