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Goblet (England), 19th century
Bucket bowl, outward sloping, stem with bladed knop rising from flat circular foot with pontil depression. The bowl wheel engraved with initials “R E K” in rectangular frame centered on…
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Goblet (England), ca. 1800
Semi-elliptical bowl on hollow seamed spool stem and circular foot; gilt interior; base filled with lead-tin alloy; “JD” engraved on foot.
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Goblet, n.d.
Curved sides cut with diagonal flutes and above, a row of diamonds; taperedfluted stem; 7-sided flat base; glass bluish in color, heavy; cutting clumsy.
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Paro Goblet, 1983
Clear glass form composed of two thin-walled conical bowls, one short and wide, the other long and slightly angled; the bowls facing in opposite directions and joined side-to-side along their…
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Paro Goblet, 1983
Clear glass form composed of two thin-walled conical bowls, one short and wide, the other long and slightly angled; the bowls facing in opposite directions and joined side-to-side along their…
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Goblet (Ireland), ca. 1810–25
Short, straight-sided bowl raised from circular knop base. Short stem with blade knop and broad circular foot. No engraving.
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Goblet (Ireland), ca. 1810–25
Small, inverted pear-shaped bowl with flat bottom, short stem with flattened globular knop and broad, circular foot. Wheel engraved on upper part of bowl with alternating sprays and stars in…
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Goblet (Ireland), ca. 1820–30
3-part blown molded; straignt flaring sides, tall stem with central knop, wipde flat circular foot, molded pattern of diamonds with blazes above and vertical fluting below; ground pontil mark below.
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