Description
Heading : Georgian wine glass with Lynn rings
Period : George II / George III – c1760
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Round funnel with four Lynn rings
Stem : Double series opaque twist an eleven-ply spiral band outside a pair of corkscrew threads
Foot : Conical
Pontil : Snapped
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 13.8 cm height. 4.7 cm diameter bowl. 6.3 cm diameter foot
Condition : No chips or cracks
Restoration :The footrim has been polished
Weight: 129 grams
Reference :
Glass Through the Ages by E. Barrington Hayes Pl. 88
Old English Glass by Francis Buckley Pg. 7 + 8
Investing in Georgian Glass by Ward Lloyd Pg. 157 (stem type)
Additional Information : Lynn glass is a generic term for 18th glassware which is identified by this sort of horizontal banding. It’s a simply-applied ornamentation. which is also regularly referred to as “Lynn moulding” in spite of actually being a tooled finish rather than one which is moulded in any way.
For more on Lynn glass please see our blog post by Rob “Lynn glass an 18th century puzzle”
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