Technical Description 

An antique 18th-century 'kit kat' Balustoid wine glass. It has a drawn trumpet bowl and stem, the stem having an air tear above an inverted baluster knop. Sits on a conical foot. 

Date & Origin 

England, c1740. Period of George II.

Condition

Excellent, no chips cracks or restoration 

Dimensions 

Height: 17.1cm
Rim diameter: 6.8cm
Foot diameter: 7.5cm

Historical Relevance 

The Kit-Cat Club was an early 18th-century English club in London with strong political and literary associations. Members of the club were committed Whigs and they met at the Trumpet Tavern in London and at Water Oakley in the Berkshire countryside. The name and style of the glass come from period paintings that depict the gentlemen at the club drinking and partying with this style of glass... although I'm sure they probably used any glass that came to hand.