$2,195.00
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The glass is 6 11/16 inches tall, with a bowl diameter of 3 1/16 inches and a foot diameter of 3 5/16 inches. Rough, snapped pontil. No chips, repairs, or condition problems. Good color, tool marks, and striations.
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Mixed twist glasses are as rare as color twist glasses, and the combination of both is an extremely uncommon and desirable construction.
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The Victoria and Albert Museum has a virtually identical piece, their catalog number C.2571925, and described the engraving as most likely referencing a Jacobite hunting club.
$495.00
The bowl is engraved "Inny Cavalry", referring to a cavalry regiment in the British Army, first raised in 1689 (and later fighting against the Jacobites) in the town of Enniskillen as Sir Albert Cunningham's Regiment of Dragoons. One of the regiment's most notable battles was the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690. It became the 6th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Dragoons in 1751...
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5 1/8" tall, 2 1/8" diameter bowl, 3 1/8" diameter foot
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This wonderful example is 7 1/4 inches tall, with a bowl diameter of 3 inches, and a foot diameter of 3 3/8 inches...
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There are no condition issues or flaws in this glass...
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$895.00
By far, most opaque twists are straight stems. In contrast, this one has a medial knop. However, what makes this glass highly unusual is that the knop, which is quite large, is a bladed knop...
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7 1/8 inches tall, with bowl and foot diameters of 3 inches, and rough snapped pontils...
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6 1/2" tall, 2 1/2" bowl diameter, 2 1/2" foot diameter