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1840's Mercury or Silvered Glass Etched Wine Glass
#AD014
History: Silvered or "Mercury glass" is a blown, double walled glass. It is "silvered" by pouring liqid silver between the layers and then corking the pontil area with wax or cork after it dries. Mercury glass was also highly decorative, being enameled, painted, engraved and etched. There are many ornate Bohemian, Czech, German, Germany examples to be found in the antiques world.
Note that actual mercury was in fact in use in early mirrors, but never used as foodware, and is a misnomer. It was also known as "farmer’s silver" or "peasant's silver." The stunning early Christmas ornaments, especially German, were made with this process.
We have 2 small and beautiful pieces of original 1840's (or earlier) Victorian mercury glass that came out of a Devon house, both found together and both related in design. See the other piece listed on antiques atlas site. The condition is great with many old bubbles and irregularities as part of the character and charm. The shape is roemer like, or a small goblet in appearance.
This has an uncorked pontil base, and a deep gold wash interior, see photos. A rare and beautiful design and early piece of original glass. NOTE: The black you see in the center of the pitcher is my own reflection, me attempting to take the photo. It is always a feat to take photos of mirrored objects.
Size: 3.25 x 2 inches ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
SellerDebra Clifford Antiques Devon
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Debra Clifford Antiques Devon
Private dealer
By appointment only
Devon
England
Tel : +44 7520638492
Non UK callers : +4 7520638492
History: Silvered or "Mercury glass" is a blown, double walled glass. It is "silvered" by pouring liqid silver between the layers and then corking the pontil area with wax or cork after it dries. Mercury glass was also highly decorative, being enameled, painted, engraved and etched. There are many ornate Bohemian, Czech, German, Germany examples to be found in the antiques world.
Note that actual mercury was in fact in use in early mirrors, but never used as foodware, and is a misnomer. It was also known as "farmer’s silver" or "peasant's silver." The stunning early Christmas ornaments, especially German, were made with this process.
We have 2 small and beautiful pieces of original 1840's (or earlier) Victorian mercury glass that came out of a Devon house, both found together and both related in design. See the other piece listed on antiques atlas site. The condition is great with many old bubbles and irregularities as part of the character and charm. The shape is roemer like, or a small goblet in appearance.
This has an uncorked pontil base, and a deep gold wash interior, see photos. A rare and beautiful design and early piece of original glass. NOTE: The black you see in the center of the pitcher is my own reflection, me attempting to take the photo. It is always a feat to take photos of mirrored objects.
Size: 3.25 x 2 inches ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 27/NOV/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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DimensionsSize: 3.25 x 2 inches
Category Antique Glass
Date 1840's, Early Victorian
Early Victorian Antiques Material Glass
Origin European
Condition See item description for full condition.
Item code as931a091 / AD014
Status Sold
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Tel : +44 7520638492
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