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English Port Wineglass
English Port Wineglass

English Port Wineglass

Object NamePort or Liqueur Glass
Factory Perrin, Geddes & Co.
Made FromLead Glass, presumably
Dateabout 1806-1810
Techniqueblown, cut, engraved
SizeOverall H: 11 cm; Rim Diam: 6.5 cm; Foot Diam: 6.75 cm
Accession Number50.2.123
Curatorial Area(s)
Place Made
England, Warrington
Physical DescriptionPort or Liqueur Glass. Colorless presumably lead glass; blown, cut and engraved. Deep bowl with heavy swirled gadroon-like cut ribs (trisected and with crested ends) around base from which sides rise straight to slight flare at plain rim; cut octagonal stem with relief- diamond knop below base of bowl; flaring octafoil foot with graduated flutes on underside, the ends of flutes forming scalloped edge of lobes; rope circlet engraved and polished on bowl above cut base and below engraved and polished Prince of Wales feathers.
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