Description
Height: 16.5cm
Width: 7cm
A fine Georgian wine glass dating to circa 1760–1780, featuring a classic trumpet-shaped bowl raised on a plain stem enclosing a distinctive teardrop inclusion.
The elegant, flared bowl reflects mid-18th century taste, offering a refined silhouette that balances simplicity with subtle decorative detail.
The stem houses a well-defined teardrop air inclusion, a desirable feature in Georgian glassware, created during the glassblowing process and prized for its visual appeal.
The glass stands on a neatly formed foot, with the slight irregularities expected of hand-blown examples of the period.
Pieces of this nature were used for wine drinking in Georgian households and remain highly collectable today for their craftsmanship and historical significance.
Care instructions:
Handle carefully due to age. Clean by hand using lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Avoid sudden temperature changes and do not use a dishwasher. Dry with a soft cloth and store securely.








