The liqueur glasses are etched with a thistle design to flaring bowls that rest on slice cut stems above low conical radial undercut feet. The bulbous bases of the bowls are faceted to resemble a thistle bract, while the fluted middles resembles an unopened flower.
The stand has a fluted openwork handle with ball decoration and is engraved with an ornate flowering thistle design; the stand rests on four cast thistle feet.
Stand made by William Mammatt & Sons, Sheffield, c. 1890’s.
757 g
stand - 26 cm tall, 12 x 17.5 cm across the base
glass - 8 cm tall, 4.5 cm across the top
decanter 8 cm across the base, 16 cm tall without stopper, 21 cm tall with stopper
Very good antique condition. Wear to silvering on the stand; stopper has repairs to neck, large sideways chip to top and small chip to base; fleabites to base of decanter.