I remember that from the old Ebay boards. Seems like the buyer resold it for something like $18K and then wrote the original seller and gloated.
Not mine, but agreed - not very informative/no ID on maker.
Google lens says RRP & Co but I don't see it in my one book and it's not marked. 6 5/8" tall. Thanks for your help! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just got Phelps Warren's book on Irish glass. Not as many photos as I'd like, and not one exactly like yours, but the motifs are quite similar....
Have you found out anything? I'm thinking your glass may be Irish.
I think it's a wine glass. Is the pattern cut? If so, looks a bit busy for 18th to early 19th.
I have a plate with decoration similar to your "Vive Le Nation" one and it was made by Longwy. Here's a similar one. Perhaps yours is older....
Still going through my lot of old glassware.... This one is 5 1/4" tall and has beautiful engraving of a house, trees, deer, and a dog on the bowl...
Thank you, TallCakes! I'm glad to know the pattern glass website is trustworthy as I've not been able to find another example. I will try emailing...
This was in the lot of early (1750-1850) glasses I purchased. I'm trying to confirm a maker. It's 4 1/4" tall, 6 sided base, weighs 1 lb, wide...
Thank you! Yes, my thoughts exactly - Dutch or Italian.
Still going through my lot of c. 1800 stems. This one doesn't look Anglo-Irish: diamond pattern bowl, worn gilt edge, and a neat red edge white...
Thank you!
Thanks, Marote! I think you're correct, no specific name for the pattern, just a cut number.
Thanks, Deborah! There's another set on that website that shows the imperial set - I don't see a double headed eagle there, either....
Does anyone have a Worthpoint account? I'd love to know what this set sold for. TIA....
I've been researching this wine ? glass and have found references linking the pattern to Maximilian of Mexico. What I'm trying to figure out is if...
Thanks, Tallcakes! I have more of these late 1700s glasses - I think I may have the Jacobite one shown in the article - so this is a great...
I'm new to this type of glassware. I'm trying to figure out what kind of twist this is. It's a double twist, but are both twists glass or does one...
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