Description
Heading : A Georgian hexagonal panel moulded jelly glass
Date : c1770
Period : George II
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Hexagonal. the internal angles are irregular as the panels are of inconsistent width.
Foot : Conical
Pontil : Snapped
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 11.1 cm tall. 7.0 cm bowl and 5.9 cm foot
Condition : Excellent. No chips or cracks.
Restoration : None
Weight : 137 grams
A genuine rarity. This Georgian hexagonal panel moulded jelly glass c1770 .Jelly glasses were presented on glass tazzas and were a boon to period cooks who would be assured of a firm set for their desserts . Jellies were both fruit based and spiced or savoury and would typically accompany various suckets in a colourful display.
References :
Sweetmeat and Jelly Glasses By Therle Hughes – Page 49 Plate 79.
Miller’s Glass Buyers Guide – Page 246.
English & Irish Glass By W. A. Thorpe – Figure 22c.
The Illustrated Guide to Glass By Felice Mehlman – Page 150.
Old English Glass By Francis Buckley – Plate LV.
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