Two early 18th century wine glasses. One circa 1740 with drawn…
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Two early 18th century wine glasses. One circa 1740 with drawn trumpet bowl and large folded foot, the other circa1730 with long bowl and knopped stem, 18 and 14 cm high (2)

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