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Un verre à cordial Georigien opaque-twist extrêmement rare, anglais, circa 1760–1780, soufflé à la main en verre clair plombé avec une tige élancée renfermant une torsion spirale gauze multipliée, coupe conique élancée à optique nid d’abeille, hauteur 22,2 cm, diamètre supérieur 5,7 cm, diamètre de base 6,5 cm, destiné aux liqueurs, ratafia ou cordials, en excellent état antique avec de légères traces d’âge.
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An exceptionally rare and elegant Georgian opaque-twist cordial glass, England, circa 1760–1780. This remarkably tall and refined example is masterfully hand-blown in clear lead glass and distinguished by its extraordinarily slender stem enclosing an intricate multi-ply spiral gauze twist — a celebrated and highly collectible technique of 18th-century English glassmaking.
The elongated conical bowl rises gracefully above a finely moulded lower section with honeycomb or “honeycomb optic” cutting, creating a subtle architectural rhythm and beautiful light refraction. The stem itself is particularly striking: the delicate white lattice spiral suspended within the transparent glass demonstrates the remarkable technical sophistication achieved by English glasshouses during the Georgian period.
Originally intended for serving liqueur, ratafia, cordials, or fine spirits, this glass possesses unusually tall and elegant proportions, giving it a dramatic and almost sculptural presence. Examples of this height and refinement are considerably rarer than standard cordial glasses and are especially sought after by collectors of early English drinking glasses.
The piece remains in very good antique condition, preserving its superb clarity and brilliance, with only light traces of age consistent with more than 250 years of history.
An outstanding collector’s example of 18th-century English glass — combining delicacy, technical virtuosity, and timeless elegance.
England, Georgian period, circa 1760–1780.
Height — 22.2 cm
Top diameter — 5.7 cm
Base diameter — 6.5 cm
An exceptionally rare and elegant Georgian opaque-twist cordial glass, England, circa 1760–1780. This remarkably tall and refined example is masterfully hand-blown in clear lead glass and distinguished by its extraordinarily slender stem enclosing an intricate multi-ply spiral gauze twist — a celebrated and highly collectible technique of 18th-century English glassmaking.
The elongated conical bowl rises gracefully above a finely moulded lower section with honeycomb or “honeycomb optic” cutting, creating a subtle architectural rhythm and beautiful light refraction. The stem itself is particularly striking: the delicate white lattice spiral suspended within the transparent glass demonstrates the remarkable technical sophistication achieved by English glasshouses during the Georgian period.
Originally intended for serving liqueur, ratafia, cordials, or fine spirits, this glass possesses unusually tall and elegant proportions, giving it a dramatic and almost sculptural presence. Examples of this height and refinement are considerably rarer than standard cordial glasses and are especially sought after by collectors of early English drinking glasses.
The piece remains in very good antique condition, preserving its superb clarity and brilliance, with only light traces of age consistent with more than 250 years of history.
An outstanding collector’s example of 18th-century English glass — combining delicacy, technical virtuosity, and timeless elegance.
England, Georgian period, circa 1760–1780.
Height — 22.2 cm
Top diameter — 5.7 cm
Base diameter — 6.5 cm
