Large stemmed glass with a flared bowl decorated with engraved motifs of plants, stylized flowers, and bunches of grapes, resting on four rings and surmounted by a wide, baluster-shaped stem containin[...]
Pair of small engraved tulip-shaped liqueur glasses from the late 18th century. They are blown and engraved with a millstone. Traces of pontil under the feet. Height 10.6 cm. Condition, perfect, very [...]
Small cider pitcher Turquoise color Hollow handle hot-applied and "twisted" Pontil 1 burst bubble at the spout and cluster of glass on 1 side of the spout Good condition Height 17cm and 20cm at the sp[...]
A cider pitcher in colorless translucent glass decorated with a very long spiral thread, the hollow handle hot-applied. Normandy, late 18th or early 19th century. Height to the top of the spout: 19.8 [...]
So-called "Burgundian" models, slightly truncated cut, baluster leg, hemmed foot. Dimensions: heights 14, 13.4, 13.2 cm. Very good condition of conservation: no cracks, no shock, no trace of limescale[...]
Set of 2 Georgian crystal Twist glasses, with cane and threads in the foot (one with a single thread, the other with quadruple threads), 18th century English crystal.
Large Normandy pitcher in blown glass.
Hemmed foot. Spiral ribbed decoration
Second half of the 18th century
Very good condition
Dimensions: H 30 cm x Diam 17 cm
Shipping costs are not includ[...]
Norman Goblet Colorless glass with enamel decoration of flowers, a rooster, the goblet is noted. Long live good children. Height 9cm. Payment by bank transfer. Free shipping.
Old solid silver timale. Very beautiful tulip shape. Base decorated with pastilles and triangles. 18th century hallmarks including that of the city of Orléans. 10.5 cm high Very good condition
Elegant pitcher in colorless translucent blown glass. The spout is decorated with a glass net. Rests on a pedestal. Perfect condition, traces of limescale inside. Normandy? Period last third of the 18[...]
Beautiful set of 18th century crystalware from the Louis XVI period with elegant decorative gold patterns on the faces of the 3 carafes, the glasses having a gold gilding line around the top. A/ The 3[...]
A pair of transparent cut glass pourers, very elegant and original.
Production of the Royal Glassworks of La Granja de San Ildefonso. Segovia
Spain, eighteenth century
4 large glasses _ 18th century
Blown glass in one piece. Bubbled leg
Second half of the 18th century (18th century)
Height: 16.8 cm Diameter: 8.5 cm
NB: a glass with some crackling marks
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Pair of glasses cut and engraved with a garland of flowers.
Hollowed and cut leg and hemmed foot.
Second half of the 18th century (18th)
Height: 13 cm Diameter: 6.5 cm
Very good condition
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Champagne Flute _ 18th century Of the so-called "impossible" shape, that is to say with a hollowed-out chalice down to the foot
Second half of the 18th century.
Height: 19 cm
Very good condit[...]
Champagne flute _ 18th century Of the so-called "impossible" shape, that is to say with a hollowed-out chalice down to the foot
Second half of the 18th century.
Height: 19 cm
Very good condit[...]
Large Norman pitcher in blown glass in amber color. Glass pitcher with a rounded belly and finished with a pinched duck-shaped neck. Not very common in size and amber color. Height 27cm5 diameter 14cm[...]
Glass liqueur carafe, model cut with flat ribs and enhanced with fine gold decorations of Louis XVI style garlands. Our carafe, old production from the end of the 18th century / beginning of the 19th [...]
Carafe called Dutch ball in blown and engraved glass Holland 18th century Very good condition H. 30 cm approx with the stopper Shipping to France 20 euros
The Rhine has its source in Graubünden in Switzerland, then stretches into what we call the Rhinelands. This is just to show you the place of birth of these superb so-called Flüeli glass bottle. I kee[...]
A flute or soliflore in molded and cut blown crystal From the CREUSOT factory Late 18th century In good condition except for 2 chips at two corners of the shower base and minor wear from use... I can [...]
Belle suite de cinq verres XVIIIème de coupe tronconique reposant sur une boule légèrement aplatie, soutenue par une jambe balustre formée d'une large bulle d'air et d'un élégant pied en forme de cloc[...]
Blown glass pitcher, “bottle green” color. Late 18th/early 19th century glassware.
Thick glass, from Burgundy or Lorraine.
Very elegant shape, thick hemmed edge, matte appearance of the glass.
Hot-[...]
Two beautiful large blown glasses from the 18th century. So-called “Burgundy” models: slightly tapered cut, baluster leg, hemmed foot. Dimensions: heights 16.7 and 17 cm, feet 7.7 and 7.9 cm, rims 7 a[...]
Blown glass pitcher, with ribbed body for aesthetics and better resistance. The added handle is hollow and the spout is formed with pliers. Trace on the bottom of the cane which was used for the blown[...]
Old blown glass goblet. Very beautiful leg in inclusion of swirl glass, called twist. Work from the second part of the 18th century, probably English. 12.8cm high Very good condition
Large carafe with handle, 18th time with Bohemian style decorations. Reported handle. Silver frame, neck brace punch, 19th time In perfect condition. Height 31cm
Faceted cut glass liqueur decanter. Presence of a gold decoration representing a picturesque hare hunting scene. Lack of gilding. Sold with cap. Period: End of the 18th century.
Set of five cut glass decanters, three of which are quite similar, two smaller, original or added caps, in good condition, height from 21cm to 17cm, work from the late 18th or early 19th century
A beautiful English stemmed glass, tall, late eighteenth century, beginning of crystal, fully blown, round base and hollow pontil franc, right foot decorated with a twist of white enamel surrounded by[...]
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