Posted 12 years ago
ozmarty
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" Recorded in the sources relating to the Harrach glassworks in Neuwelt in 1770 we find "Wermuthstunnel "- little barrels for vermouth. At that time vermouth was a very popular and stylish drink "
There are examples in From Neuwelt to the Whole World by Jan Mergl that is where the above quote comes from (p 46)
I bought this little gem for a few dollars at an "" Antiques and Collectors "" fair some years ago in Queensland , It was more like a junk yard sale but with high prices for any rusty old thing. Idid not know what it was just that it was old and wanted to buy something after getting up in the middle of the night and driving for hours to be there.
Made from Milk glass it is hand painted in coloured enamals ( maleri??)
At just 2 inches high it is amazing that it has survived all this time and made it to this part of the world . Queensland was settled by a lot of "German " people so it probably came out with one of them . One can still buy up there German sausages and sauer kraut at country fairs !
It's GREAT to see you back Marty!
Thanks Charlie , my connection to the world was only reconnected yesterday so trying to catch up .
Hi Bellin68 thanks I missed being here! thanks for all the loves on other pieces too!
Was wondering where you were!! Nice to see you back with yet another great collection!!:)
Thank you one and all for the loves ...
Justanovice .... good to be back ...