Glass
England, United Kingdom, Europe
1745-1755
Glass (lead)
Blown, Tooled, Incised
2013.0029.001
Object Number2013.0029.001 |
Decanter
Glass
Gift of Richard and Pamela Mones
England, United Kingdom, Europe
1745-1755
1. Label; Underside; Round-cornered rectangular white sticker inscribed in ink "B57"
Glass (lead)
Blown, Tooled, Incised
7.382 (H) , 4.252 (Diam)
18.75 (H) , 10.8 (Diam)
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[Book] McConnell, Andy. 2004 The Decanter: An Illustrated History of Glass from 1650. 575.
• Discussion of Lynn term origins: pp. 100-103
[Book] McConnell, Andy. 2004 The Decanter: An Illustrated History of Glass from 1650. 575.
• Four Lynn glass decanters, one resembling Winterthur's: p. 102, pl. 147, one with pseudo wine label inscribed "PUNCH"; a baluster example with a cut stopper; a pair of different form. c. 1750-75
[Book] Bickerton, L. M. 1986 Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses: An Illustrated Guide. 431.
• "Lynn" bowled wineglasses: p. 146, no. 374, c. 1760 (plain stem). For c. 1765 opaque white-twist stemmed wineglasses, see p. 196, nos. 565, 567-8; pp. 210-11, nos. 620-23; pp. 693-4, nos. 692, 696. Other vessels, see pp. 262-3, nos. 821-23, c. 1775-1800
[Book] Bickerton, L. M. 1986 Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses: An Illustrated Guide. 431.
• (Later?) Lynn decanter of different form: p. 263, no. 825, early 19th century