Dram Glass
Dateca. 1770
OriginEngland
MediumGlass, traces of gilding
DimensionsOH: 4 1/4"; OD: 2 15/16" (diameter of the foot); D: 2 5/16" (diameter of the bowl)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1967-316
DescriptionDram or firing glass: pointed rounded funnel bowl with vertical slightly spiraling ribbing from bottom to mid-way up the side of the bowl. The rim engraved in block letters in the round, "THE KING & THE FRIENDS OF HIS MAJESTYS AMERICAN / LOYALISTS" with traces of gilding remaining in letters. Bowl on a short (1 1/2" tall) cylindrical stem, slightly narrower in the middle. Opaque white glaze column inside 4 single-ply spiral twists, also white. Heavy and thick (5/16" tall) firing foot. Three part glass: bowl, stem, foot.Inscription(s)"THE KING & THE FRIENDS OF HIS MAJESTYS AMERICAN / LOYALISTS"ProvenanceIllustrated: COUNTRY LIFE, June 15, 1967 (No. 141, Nos. 3661-3669. May-June, 1967), p. 1523.Source: Spink and Son, 5.6.7 King Street, St. James's, London, SW1, England
ca. 1750
ca. 1755
18th century
1850-1875 (possibly)
ca. 1765
ca.1765-1770
1875-1900
1750-1800
