Cordial Glass
1764 (dated)
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Foot: domed; Stem: opaque-twist; Bowl: round funnel
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Enamelled glass |
Brief description | Cordial glass, England (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), probably painted by a member of the Beilby family, 1764 |
Physical description | Foot: domed; Stem: opaque-twist; Bowl: round funnel |
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Marks and inscriptions | Inscribed 'HC 1764' (enamelled) |
Gallery label | Inscribed 'HC 1764' and decorated with grapes and vines. The Duke of Atholl purchased in 1764 'Eggend enamd wines painted Grape border & Gilt Rims at 14/- (per doz)', equivalent to one shilling and twopence per glass. |
Credit line | Wilfred Buckley Collection |
Production | Probably painted by a member of the Beilby family. |
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Bibliographic reference | The ingenious Beilbys - James Rush, 1973 The decorated glasses of William and Mary Beilby 1761-78 - Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 1980, p.12, no.49 |
Other number | 9201 - Glass gallery number |
Collection | |
Accession number | C.621-1936 |
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Record created | December 13, 1997 |
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