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Gallery Of Glass For Sale - Pre 18th century Glasses - The 16th to the mid 17th centuries

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These glasses are characterised by lightness of weight and thin-walled bowls and feet, and are made using Venetian and Façon de Venise techniques.

Henkes, Harold.E. (1994) 'Glas zonder glans (Glass weithout gloss) - Utility glass from five centuries excavated in the Low Countries 1300-1800' Rotterdam Papers 9.
This extensive catalogue is the result of the study of the private collections of Van Beuningen - de Vriese (held in the Boymans - van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam) and Henkes, together with excavated glass from the Netherlands and Belgium. We have based our glasses on vessels from this catalogue.

Hess, K. and Husband, T. (1997) 'European Glass in the J. Paul Getty Museum'.
This catalogue illustrates glass vessels from the early 15th to the late 17th centuries that are in the Getty Museum.



Henkes 47.6. Height: 8.8cm



Henkes 47.2. Height: 13.5cm



Henkes - some drawings



Getty 37. Height: 18.9cm

These are individual vessels that are in stock and can be purchased as seen.

Glasses based on the Getty Catalogue



GETTY0001 - £50
Height: 15.0cm
Rim Diam: 7.9cm
Foot Diam: 6.8cm
Capacity: 100ml



GETTY0003 - £50
Height: 15.8cm
Rim Diam: 8.9cm
Foot Diam: 7.7cm
Capacity: 100ml



GETTY0004 - £50
Height: 16.6cm
Rim Diam: 8.6cm
Foot Diam: 8.0cm
Capacity: 110ml

Glasses based on the Henkes Catalogue



HENKES0001 - £60
Height: 12.8cm
Diam: 9.7cm
Capacity: 120ml



HENKES0002 - £55
Height: 12.9cm
Diam: 9.4cm
Capacity: 90ml



HENKES0003 - £45
Height: 11.5cm
Diam: 9.1cm
Capacity: 100ml

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