Drinking glass - Glass - Antique Slingerglass






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Antique slingerglas from the Netherlands, dating to circa 1700–1750, made of glass and transparent, in fair condition with heavy wear and possible missing small parts; the foot shows a chip and fleabite.
Description from the seller
a beautiful handmade sling glass from the 17th or 18th century, a splendid example of craftsmanship from a bygone era. This glass is not merely a drinking vessel, but a small work of art in which centuries-old artisanal techniques are visible.
There are currently several glasses available with combined shipping.
The decorative swirl motif is entirely applied by hand: molten glass was spun in graceful strands over the bowl, giving each piece a unique pattern. No two glasses are the same – the slight variations in thickness and twist make this glass an exclusive collectible.
In its time, a sling glass was a status symbol, often used at special occasions in wealthier households. It combined functionality with refined aesthetics and still radiates that same elegance. Sometimes subtle colors were added or worked with clear glass, causing the light to play through the motif in a captivating way.
The sling glass technique is related to Venetian traditions such as chevron and filigrana, showing that knowledge and style of glassmakers were exchanged across Europe. Today, original 17th- and 18th-century sling glasses are rare and highly sought after by collectors, not only for their beauty but also for their historical value and exceptional workmanship.
A special opportunity to add a piece of history and refinement to your collection.
Chip and fleabite on the foot.
Seller's Story
a beautiful handmade sling glass from the 17th or 18th century, a splendid example of craftsmanship from a bygone era. This glass is not merely a drinking vessel, but a small work of art in which centuries-old artisanal techniques are visible.
There are currently several glasses available with combined shipping.
The decorative swirl motif is entirely applied by hand: molten glass was spun in graceful strands over the bowl, giving each piece a unique pattern. No two glasses are the same – the slight variations in thickness and twist make this glass an exclusive collectible.
In its time, a sling glass was a status symbol, often used at special occasions in wealthier households. It combined functionality with refined aesthetics and still radiates that same elegance. Sometimes subtle colors were added or worked with clear glass, causing the light to play through the motif in a captivating way.
The sling glass technique is related to Venetian traditions such as chevron and filigrana, showing that knowledge and style of glassmakers were exchanged across Europe. Today, original 17th- and 18th-century sling glasses are rare and highly sought after by collectors, not only for their beauty but also for their historical value and exceptional workmanship.
A special opportunity to add a piece of history and refinement to your collection.
Chip and fleabite on the foot.
