
Two engraved facet stem wine glasses of Jacobite interest, circa 1765-70 The bowls with continuous bands of flowers specimens below the rims, both including a carnation and honeysuckle, the bases cut with petal-like facets, one with an ogee bowl on a hexagonal stem cut with notches to the angles, over a conical foot, 15cm high, the other with a tulip bowl on a hexagonal stem swelling to a central angular knop and cut with notches to the alternate angles, the conical foot engraved underneath with two stylised floral sprigs and two leaves resembling Jacobite rose leaves, 15.1cm high (2) Footnotes: Provenance With Jeanette Hayhurst, 26th February 1986 (lipped glass) Tatton Hewetson Collection, Bonhams Oxford, 29 January 2014, lot 33 (part) Peter Eales Collection For related glasses, see that illustrated by Delomosne and Son, English Wineglasses with Faceted Stems (2005), no.6d and the example from the Bayreuth Collection sold by Bonhams on 18 June 2024, lot 143. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing






























