M. FORD CREECH ANTIQUES & FINE ARTS
GEORGE II JACOBITE DRAWN TRUMPET WINE GLASS
England, c1750

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A delicate and elegant form, the trumpet bowl engraved with six-petalled rose with convex centers,
sided by an opening bud to one side, and an unopened bud to the other,
above an elongated plain stem raised on a conical foot with snapped pontil
According to W. Horridge, and J. Barrington Hayes, the roses and buds have been interpreted variously.
The fully opened rose : as the Old Pretender James III, or the Crown of England;
The partially opened bud : generally for Prince Charles.,
but in some occasions with two buds, for the Old Pretender;
The unopened bud : (with a single bud) for the Old Pretender James III, or Prince Charles;
(with two buds) for the Old Pretender James III, or Prince Henry;
(Seddon, The Jacobites & their Drinking Glasses)
Condition : The foot underside possibly with a very tiny fill; the drawn stem with slight bow (in the making);
otherwise without chips or damages
6.5" High
PRICE : Please Inquire
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Stuart Rose Detail

Open Rose Bud Detail

Closed Rose Bud Detail

Bowl Rim Showing No Flaws

Footrim Verso Showing Tiny Spot on Interior, at 11:30, Possibly With Fill

ALSO SEE :

George II Jacobite Waisted Bucket Bowl Wine Glass
England, c1750
(The waisted bucket is apparently comparatively rare,
Seddon in his Appendix, reporting only 5 examples examined out of 472 drinking glasses.
"The Jacobites and their Drinking Glasses")
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