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Etched Tumbler

Etched Tumbler

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Regular price $ 100 USD
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England

Late 18th / Early 19th C.

This Georgian etched tumbler, adorned with a delicate grapevine motif, is a classic example of late 18th- to early 19th-century drinking glassware. The hand-etched grapevines, with curling tendrils and clusters of fruit, symbolize abundance and conviviality—perfectly suited for a vessel intended for wine, ale, or spirits. The tumbler’s simple, straight-sided form reflects the refined yet practical style of the Georgian era, designed for everyday use in both taverns and elegant homes.

Glasses like this would have been raised in countless toasts, whether in a bustling 18th-century inn or at an intimate gathering. The craftsmanship in the etching speaks to a time when even utilitarian objects were made with care and artistic flair. Today, this tumbler remains a cherished piece of antique glassware, embodying the grace and social traditions of the Georgian period.

Condition: Chip to base and rim

3.0 in. length

3.0 in. width

4.0 in. height

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