Description
These types of continental glasses have always been referred to as “Absinthe” glasses in the UK. They have the following common features. Firstly a bowl that becomes deceptive in the lower section. Secondly they are always tall and made from thicker glass than anticipated. Thirdly the bowls are always tall funnels and finally they frequently have an engraved measure mark on the glass. We have read that the reason for these glasses being thicker walled is that ice and water would be added and the thicker glass acted as an insulator. I have two of these glasses myself and can confirm that they work very well for pastis in the summer sunshine.
The glass has a thick walled funnel bowl on a capstan stem and plain foot with a polished pontil. It stands 7 3/4 inches tall with a 3 inch bowl and a 3 1/8th inch foot. No chips. cracks or restoration.










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