Date & Origin
England or Scotland, c1880. Period of Victoria
Condition
Excellent, age-related wear as shown. No chips cracks or restoration.
Dimensions
Height: 12.7cm Rim diameter: 4.8cm Foot diameter: 5.2cm
Technical Description
A pair of Thistle Dram glasses with slice and diamond cuts to the bowls, facet cuts to the central ball knops and star cut feet. It's quite rare to find the tall examples with the long stems which were made by either Richardson in Stourbridge or by the Edinburgh & Leith factory.
We have TWO pairs available at this time.
Historical Relevance
Hand-blown around the time the first rugby international was played in Edinburgh, resulting in a 1–0 win by Scotland over England on the 27th of March 1871.
This item is out of stock.