Technical Description

An exceptional 19th-century glass rummer dating to c1830.

It has a large bucket bowl above an angular knop stem and conical foot with a polished pontil.

The rim of the bowl has been gilded, as has the bowl with foliate within irregular bands. Each individual piece of foliage is in the same style, but unique and it all has a fine asynchronous design. The glass was gilded approx. 50 years after the death of James Giles in 1780, however it’s fair to say that the art that his workshop had contributed so much to, continued and diversified after his death. This is a fine piece of workmanship and we have never seen another example.  

Date & Origin

England, c1830, William IV

Condition

Excellent, age-related wear as shown. No cracks, or restoration. Loss of gilding as shown and overall, very good.

Dimensions

Height: 14.3cm, Rim diameter: 9cm, Foot diameter: 7.5cm