"Norman Pitcher In Blown Amber Glass, 18th Century"
Elegant pitcher in translucent amber glass with a pot-bellied belly and finished with a long narrow neck with a pinched duck beak. Large moldings attached under the neck go up towards the pouring spout. Cove also reported. Puncif mark under the bottom. This pitcher is rare due to its amber color. Period, last third of the 18th century see: “Usage and prestige glasses – France 1500-1800”. Jacqueline Belleanger. p.419