M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS  
 

 

GEORGIAN DECEPTIVE TOASTMASTER’S GLASS

England, c1820

 

 

 

The culindrical bucket bowl with single applied loop handle to the side,
over a double knopped-stem and conical foot
 
Note : Toastmasters require special glasses with deceptively shallow bowls
to enable them to consume less alcohol with their repetitive toasts.
I have not previously encounted another with a side handle.


Condition : No damage observed;
crazing and small bubbles within the thick glass, visible most under bright lights - as in those needed for photography;
they were created in the making and in now injuruious to the glass itself
 
4.5" High
 
295.00

 

#6902 

 

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Unusual Georgian Deceptive Toastmaster's Glass, England, c1820

 

Unusual Georgian Deceptive Toastmaster's Glass, England, c1820

 

Unusual Georgian Deceptive Toastmaster's Glass, England, c1820, rim

 

Unusual Georgian Deceptive Toastmaster's Glass, c1820, foot verso

 

 


 

 

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