Featured Early 1800s Wine Glasses? English?

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  1. ascot

    ascot Well-Known Member

    Bought a large lot of antique glass and I'm struggling to find styles or how to classify each piece. I think these are early 1800s and perhaps English? All help appreciated!

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    No 1 is 4 1/4" tall.
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    2nd one is 4 1/2" tall:
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    No 3 is 3 1/2" tall:
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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    possible....

    sherry
    parfait
    goblet

    none strike me as being for wine..
     
  3. ascot

    ascot Well-Known Member

    Thanks. Any thoughts on origin or age?
     
  4. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    This seems to be taller but otherwise, I think, similar. (I struggle)

    From Bickerton's book Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses

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  5. ascot

    ascot Well-Known Member

    Thank you! I think you're correct. I like the term "bladed knop"!
     
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  6. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    Here is the page with terms he uses.
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    1. Knop
    2. Flattened
    3. Ball
    4. Annular
    5. Annulated
    6. Angular
    7. Mushroom
    8. Acorn
    9. Cylinder
    10. Bobbin
    11. Inverted baluster
    12. True bluster
    13. Drop
    14. Cushioned
    15. Egg
    16. Bladed
     
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