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Lovely example of a Georgian, 19th Century, conical, ale glass c.1790

Most likely made for use in an inn, tavern or public house

Lead glass. Loud, high, clear note

Rough, broken pontil to base

Age-appropriate base wear

There are a few tiny flecks of white stone/black seed embedded into the glass, as you would often expect to see in glass of this period

Very nice condition. No chips or cracks. Minor surface scratches, and wear, commensurate with age and use. Please examine photos carefully as these are part of the condition description

Height: 18.6cm
Diameter of bowl: 7.7cm
Diameter of foot: 8.6cm
Weight: 408g

NOTE: The line of white dots you can see on some photos is the reflection of the LED strips we use for lighting. They are not marks on the glass