2/2009
Glass
Wine glass with a drawn trumpet bowl and a multi-spiral air twist stem, made in England c.1750.
drinking glass
2/2009
c.1750 (manufactured)
England (manufactured)
Georgian (1714-1837)
glass
blown
twisted
twisted
Wine glass with a drawn trumpet bowl on a multi-spiral air twist stem, with the foot made separately.
Height: 17.1cm
Diameter: 7.2cm
Diameter: 7.2cm
serving drink
Label text for ‘Keeping House’ case, Information Bay 1, Geffrye Museum, object added to display July 2011:
Wine glasses with air-twist, opaque twist and facet cut stems (left to right), 1750-70
The stems of glasses were decorated using techniques brought to London by Venetian glass-makers. The ‘air twist’ (left) was technically the easiest to achieve, and was relatively commonplace by the 1750s, shortly followed by the opaque twist (middle). The facet cut stem (right) became popular near the end of the century. This decoration was technically demanding and gave a brilliant result, particularly in candlelight.
Wine glasses with air-twist, opaque twist and facet cut stems (left to right), 1750-70
The stems of glasses were decorated using techniques brought to London by Venetian glass-makers. The ‘air twist’ (left) was technically the easiest to achieve, and was relatively commonplace by the 1750s, shortly followed by the opaque twist (middle). The facet cut stem (right) became popular near the end of the century. This decoration was technically demanding and gave a brilliant result, particularly in candlelight.