Description
Heading : An important glass tumbler 1798-1805
Date : 1798-1805
Origin : George III
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Tapered
Pontil : Large polished
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 12cm tall. 10cm bowl. 7cm foot
Condition : Excellent. no chips or cracks
Restoration : None
Weight : 339 grams
A tumbler dedicated to Naval greats. most notably Nelson.Below each anchor is a name and date
Nelson 1st August 1798 the date of the Battle of the Nile.
Duncan 11th October 1797. the battle of Camperdown.
Howe 1st June 1794 is a reference to Richard Howe’s victory against the French in the Bay of Biscay during the French revolutionary wars.
St Vincent 14th Feb 1797 refers to John Jervis. the first Earl St Vincent. and his victory at the Battle of St Vincent alongside Nelson.
The significance of these victories was immense for the British Empire confirming to all that Britannia truly did rule the waves. The absence of the Battle of Trafalgar means that this tumbler must have been made sometime between 1798-1805 else it must have been included.
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