4 champagne wine glasses called "impossible" XVIIIth height 12.5/13cm thick rim diameter 6/6.5cm Foot diameter 6/6.5cm Good condition. Perfect transparency and bubbles and irregularities of the rims N[...]
Beautiful Louis XV period Burgundy wine glass, good size. (it is not a small glass, as is often the case).
Blown translucent glass, round and flat foot hemmed with a clear pontil, blown baluster leg [...]
- Large cornet glass on a drinking stem
- Translucent blown colorless glass
- France, mid-18th century
- Excellent condition
- Height: 17.3 cm; diameter of the cup: 7.4 cm; diameter of the foot: 7[...]
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Beautiful STEMMED GLASS decorated with a large crowned gilded "mavelot" and encircled with a floral garland. The base and the leg [...]
Very nice set of 4 Liège glasses in blown glass with honeycomb decoration.
First half of the 18th century
Height: 12 cm Very good condition
The price does not include shipping costs
Nice and quite rare set of 4 glasses from the 18th century. Blown glass, perfect condition. Presence of a bubble in the foot. Slightly hemmed bases. Nice model, very classic. France.
Blown glass stemmed glass, faceted and engraved, 18th century period. Height 12.5 cm - diameter of the chalice 5.6 cm Condition, perfect, beautiful quality glass, very translucent, without accident.
4 large 18th century glasses
Blown glass in one piece.
Bubbled leg Second half of the 18th century (18th) H
Eight: 5.5 cm
Diameter: 13.5 cm
NB: one glass with some crackle marks
4 Liège Glasses Molded
Chalice with alveoli decoration.
Stem with spiral decoration
First half of the 18th century (18th) h
eight: 13.5 cm
Diameter: 5.5 cm
Old carafe with two handles in blown glass. Very beautiful engraved and sandblasted decoration of sailboats, swans and bunches of grapes. Dutch work from the end of the 18th century. 23cm high Very go[...]
Set of glasses, bottles, goblets...18th or early 19th century from different regions. The cups were probably engraved by Charpentier. The set can be sold at retail
A pair of wine glasses...
In cut blown crystal...
With a pretty gold decoration...
Manufacture of SAINT LOUIS...
From the 18th century...
In very good condition, light wear to the gilding...
But[...]
Crystal glass with a rich golden decoration of vines on the bowl and on the wide stem. The cut is multi-lobed, and the leg is decorated with a double red twist
diameter of the foot is 7 cm.
- Stemmed drinking glass
- Colorless blown and wheel-engraved glass
- Eastern France - Circa 1750
- Perfect condition
- Height: 16.8 cm; diameter of the bowl: 7.2 cm; diameter of the foot: 7.8 cm
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- Stemmed drinking glass
- Colorless blown and wheel-engraved glass
- Eastern France
- Circa 1750
- Perfect condition of conservation
- Height: 15.4 cm; diameter of the bowl: 6.9 cm; diameter of [...]
Three charming stemmed glasses of modest capacity, probably intended for strong alcohols, from the 18th century. Each cup is decorated with a large and very decorative air bubble, extended by a hexago[...]
Small pitcher with handle in cut and wheel-engraved glass
Charming engraved bouquet inscribed in a heart under the pouring spout
Numerous microbubbles and inclusions in the material
Inside the bott[...]
Beautiful and rare carafe from the 18th century in blown glass with its hot-glued handle, it is engraved on the wheel with a decoration of floral scrolls. This carafe and its stopper are in perfect co[...]
Honeycomb flute in fern glass. Model says "Impossible". Cup blown into a mould. France, Mid 18th Century. Similar model in the collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts. Height: 13 cm Diameter: 6 c[...]
Blown glass pitcher with cane, applied handle, full twisted, ending in acanthus leaf (st LXV) fixed on a ribbed belly ending on a shower foot (good stability). The spout was formed with pliers. The ju[...]
4 small "Bohemia" cut glasses with golden edging - 1 half erased gilding - good condition Height 10cm approximately Drinking diameter 4.5cm approximately Foot diameter 5cm approximately
Old enamelled glass motto tumbler. Decor of agnus dei sporting a banner. German work from the middle of the 18th century. 9.4cm in height and 8cm in diameter. Very good condition
Norman pitcher in blown glass and sides. Model of the last third of the XVIIIE. the term pitcher appears in the 13th century in western France. Originally, it is a small pitcher whose belly is general[...]
Old stemmed glass in blown glass. Model known as "Burgundian". Slightly tapered chalice, baluster leg and hemmed bell foot. Presence of air bubbles in the leg and in the cut. Height 16.8 cm, diameter [...]
Blown glass, colorless, translucent, Flared cup the edge engraved with a garland of flowers, hollow baluster leg surmounted by a knot. Round hemmed foot with trace of the pontil. Very good condition H[...]
Verre soufflé, translucide, incolore. Coupe légèrement évasée, gravé de palmes et branchages et de l'inscription "Glück und Sieg" soit "Bonheur et prospérité". Jambe creuse balustre se terminant par u[...]
Colorless translucent blown glass, flared cup, blown and hollow leg of exqgonal shape, round hemmed base with trace of pontil. Very good condition Height: 14 cm Diameter of the cup: 6.5 cm Diameter of[...]
Large blown glass, tulip shaped flared cut, twisted foot, rounded hem base very slightly elevated, trace of the pontil. Very good condition Height: 17 cm Diameter of the cup: 7.5 cm Diameter of the ba[...]
Blown glass of trumpet shape, widely flared cut, round base full and raised. Very good condition Height: 15 cm Diameter of the cup: 7 cm Diameter of the base: 6.5 cm England 18 th century
tankard engraved glass / tin from XVIII "Alsace" is
burning or 3 and 4 sheaves sheaves laced up
foliage circled tin,
tin ouvercle
perfect state
height 19cm
diameter drinking 7.8cm
foot diame[...]
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