Blown glass bottle with a low, globular belly, known due to its fairly typical shape as the "Onion Bottle". Beautiful model that has become rare on the market, dating from the end of the 17th century [...]
Lovely little 17th century "fern" glass Height 11cm drinking diameter approximately 5.8cm base diameter approximately 6.2cm good condition No shipping outside the EU unless requested on the site
Slightly amber translucent blown glass, the truncated conical shape cup very widely flared, entirely engraved with the wheel on three registers, the first representing a castle, the second two birds o[...]
Rare very slightly amber translucent blown glass (fern glass which gives it this color) frustoconical cut, very thin and straight leg, rounded foot with trace of pontil. Extremely light and thin glass[...]
Rare small stemmed glass, slightly tinted with yellow reflections, called "fern" (due to the incorporation of fern ashes during its manufacture). The cut is frustoconical, very fine and with slight tw[...]
A decanter From the NETHERLANDS From the 18th century In engraved blown crystal With applied threads It is also the big size, there is a size almost half as big as this one...! With especially its ori[...]
A "Römer" glass - 17th century - Germany
A römer (also spelled roemer, according to the German denomination corresponding to "Roman") is a traditional Central European glass, often used for wine. I[...]
Magnificent and rare Bell-shaped Ttge glass. French model from the end of the 17th century. Height: 11.5 cm Diameter: 5.5 cm Diameter at the base: 6 cm
Large blown glass, colorless translucent, the cut slightly flared, wheel-engraved with large flowery trimmings, bordered on the neck and at the base of the cut with a wide lace of lambrequins, the leg[...]
Rare colorless translucent blown glass, trumpet-shaped; cut and leg in one part hollowed out to the base. Round base very slightly flared with trace of the pontil. Lightness and finesse of the glass. [...]
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