Posted 5 years ago
NevB
(182 items)
These were sold as Victorian glasses but if they are I think they may be early Victorian or even Georgian or William IV. Even though they are green they have the grey appearance of earlier glass. They are rather crudely made with lots of ripples, bubbles etc. and seem to be made from three separate pieces
They are crude and cool but I don't see any bottom wear. That is always confusing.
Thanks TreasureTex, yes I would expect to see a lot more wear around the bases but there isn't any wear on them anywhere, even around the rims, so I just think they haven't been used much.
I did read an article on http://www.antique-marks-georgian-glass which lists several similarities to these glasses but does say there should be some wear around the bases.
Hi there,
Is this where you were going ?:
https://antique-marks.com/georgian-glass.html
Hello, no, if you click on the link in my last comment and then on Identifying Georgian Drinking Glasses you should get the right page. Regards Nev.