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Wine Glass

Small wine glass with cutting and engraving. Of plain clear glass with foot nearly flat, stem is cut in large hexagonal facets from near the bottom to one row of lobes round the bowl which is well engraved with faming symbols; a sheaf of corn, a harrow, a plough and flail. The bowl is ovoid in shape.
Size: Height: 12.9 cm; Base - Diameter: 7.2 cm; Rim - Diameter: 5.1 cm.

Place: England

Object Type: glass

Period: George III

Broad Date: Late Georgian

Actual Date: c. 1790

Century: 18th century

Museum Accession Number: 1939/G.467