Technical Description
A Georgian glass toddy lifter dating to c1830.
It has a facet cut thumb holder at the top with slice cuts down the neck leading to the reservoir.
A Toddy Lifter is used to transpose alcohol from a Serving Rummer or Punch Bowl held in the centre of the table into your glass. You place the toddy lifter into the liquid and let the reservoir at the base fill. Place you finger over the small hole at the top and move to the glass and release, emptying the contents into the glass.
This Toddy Lifter comes from the Michael Wallis Toddy Lifter collection put together over a 45 year period. To our knowledge, it is the largest and most comprehensive collection that exists with almost 80 different examples in size, cutting, knops and other decoration.
Date & Origin
England, c1820
Condition
Excellent, cracks or restoration, Some very minor residue internally
Dimensions
Height: 14.5cm