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1960-6,7, Wine Glass
Wine Glass
1960-6,7, Wine Glass

Wine Glass

Dateca. 1765
Decorator
MediumLead glass, enamel
DimensionsOH: approx. 5 3/4"
OD: approx. 2 1/2"-2 3/4".
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1960-6,7
DescriptionWine glass: one of six with ogee shaped bowls with large white bunches of grapes on wavy grapevine, white opaque twist stems (straight) with two single thread spirals around central gauze column. Plain conical feet.Label TextBritish stemware evolved dramatically during the eighteenth century. Early glasses featured bold knops. Gradually, emphasis shifted from the shape of the stem to the decorative possibilities offered by the inclusion of interlaced strands of trapped air or colored glass. It can be difficult to distinguish the specific function of early drinking vessels, but this one would likely be used for wine. These forms all have a much smaller capacity than is standard today.

The ornament on this glass, its five mates, and two matching decanters is attributed to the shop of William and Mary Bielby.
ProvenanceSold at auction: Sotheby, London, January 15, 1960, lot #45 (illus.).

Source: Tilley & Co., London, England
1960-6,3, Wine Glass
William and Mary Beilby
ca.1765
1960-6,4, Wine Glass
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
1960-6,5, Wine Glass
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
1960-6,6, Wine Glass
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
1960-6,8, Wine Glass
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
KC1964-115
ca. 1745
1960-6,1a&b, Decanter
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
1960-6,2a&b, Decanter
William and Mary Beilby
ca. 1765
D2013-CL. Glass
ca. 1750
KC1969-245
ca. 1755
1964-451, Bowl
William and Mary Beilby
1764 (dated)
No image number on slide
possibly ca. 1854