Date & Origin
Anglo Irish, c1840. Period of Victoria.
Condition
Excellent, no chips cracks or restoration
Dimensions
Height: 9m Rim diameter: 4.6cm Foot diameter: 5.7cm.
Weight
89 grams combined
Technical Description
An Anglo Irish 19th century dram glass. An ogee bowl decorated with bands of blaze, diamond, prism and slice cuts around the bowl which also has a deceptive base. Facet cut ball knop above a flute cut foot. A very unusual and distinctive example.
Historical Relevance
Hand-made around the time Queen Victoria married her cousin Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in the Royal Chapel at St James's Palace.
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