Description: eBay’s AI DescriptionThis exquisite tall trumpet goblet is a true masterpiece of antique formal dinner ware. The clear lead glass is adorned with a stunning double series 2 blood red tapes surrounding a white gauze, hand-crafted by the renowned Twists Glass Studio in Scotland. The drawn trumpet bowl and elegant shape make it perfect for formal dining occasions. The foot diameter is 3 3/16 inches, and the capacity is 8 ounces. The goblet stands at 8 11/16 inches tall and has a bowl diameter of 3 5/16 inches. Its intricate design features a beautiful colour twist pattern and a trumpet bowl, making it a spectacular addition to any glassware collection. This drinking glass is sure to impress guests and elevate any formal dinner table. {edited} My Description Stunning Color Twist Goblet This glass has a large Trumpet Bowl, 3 5/16 inches in DiameterIt will hold 8 ouncesIt has a double series twist stem: a pair of blood red tapes surrounding a white gauze corkscrew.It is 8 5/8 inches tall andhas a plain 3 3/16 foot. (Not 18th C.)it is “signed” and has its original label>>>>> We started collecting Antique English glass in 1967, shortly after we were married. Nancy’s mother was the personnel manager at a Washington, D.C. area department store, and her staff wondered what our “patterns” were. We said we liked “Old English”. If I buy a place setting of silver in London, it cost me $35 per setting, and was “worth” $50 as an antique when we got in home. If I bought a Kirk and Son’s replica from Baltimore, it cost $50 retail and was “worth’ $35 used the we got it home. Shortly we realized (a) that one does not “collect” table silver per se, and (b) cabinet silver (goblets and pap boats) are a target for burglary. So Nancy searched for a top flight glass dealer in London and we started to look into antique glass. Our initial interest was in decanters, but on our FIRST visit to Delomosne & Son, we met Bernard Perret (the son) and he was frank and helpful:“if you want to collect with an eye to investing: buy Goblets and Colour twists, not Decanters!” 30 years later when Delomosne & Son moved from Camden Hill Road, London, to North Wraxall nr Chippenham (and Bath), UKMartin Mortimer (who had taken over from Bernard Perret, and his then apprentice (Timothy Osborne), instead of moving the several hundred decanters that had been lined up on the crown molding around the Camden Hill showroom: they pitched the decanters down the stairs! Well, we followed Bernard’s advice and started collecting Goblets and colour twists. Over the years we assembled a “world class” collection. Among the visitors to our collection was the London dealer Athelny Townsend. He recommended, and then PROVIDED tiny little inventory tags to help keep track of our collection. This particular glass is our “Athelny No” 100. I’ve forgotten where we bought it; probably at some Glass Fair in Wiltshire.. In July 2023, James Peake, the “glass expert” from Bonham’s, was here evaluating our glass collection for auction.He accepted this glass as genuine, but not 18th C (of course)! He also expressed the opinion that English collectors are less keen even on 18th C glass now, than they have been in the past. [Most of the dealers we bought from in the last 40 years gave died; even Tim Osborne, the surviving manager at Delomosne, hasreached retirement age and is phasing down.] Bonham's will sell 100 or so of our 18th C Goblets and Color twist glasses; Tim Osborne (and I) are planning an 18 Goblet memoire showing Martin Mortimer’s drawings! I am “testing” the US market with this glass! Peake says it is “worth” XXX, but not worth carrying to London and trying to sell there.Shipping costs, Import VAT (even though the glass came from England) and Bonhams’ listing fees sum to XXX; there is no room for profit - with a 20% buyer’s premium.. So, since this is not an 18th C Goblet, nor an 18th C colour twist, I thought I’d list this on eBay and see what happens. YOU might notice that it is part of a “set”/“series” of five glasses that I bought at roughly the same time.Buy one, two, four or all five - if you like. We are selling our glass, and our maps, and assorted stuff, because:I am 87 years old and we want to find homes for our treasures before I dieAnd hopefully before I leave my wife (or estate manager) with the disposal choreAnd hopefully PLACE these little treasures in homes where they will be appreciatedAnd PRIMARILY to raise some money to provide mortgage assistance to four: bread winners who worked for us before we retired and who, during covid, lost income. ALL the proceeds of our eBay sales are earmarked for mortgage payments for BD, GD, BR, and LT. So, thank you for reading this; make an offer on this glass and give it a good home as you help BD, GD, BR, and LT to keep theirs! Remember to vote! I may be gone by then ...... Harald Leuba P.S. I can afford to offer free shipping because I also collected US Postage stamps which I can USE with no out of pocket cost!
Price: 150 USD
Location: Potomac, Maryland
End Time: 2025-02-04T23:37:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: Trumpet Bowl
MPN: N/A
Department: Adults
Personalize: No
Item Width: Bowl diameter 3 3/8
Pattern: Colour Twist stem
Service For: 1
Item Height: 8 5/8 inches
Occasion: Formal dining
Country/Region of Manufacture: England
Material: Lead Glass
Shape: Drawn Trumpet Bowl
Character: N/A
Item Weight: 14 ounces
Design: Formal Dinner Ware
Brand: Twists Glass Studio
Style: Antique
Color: 2 bright red tapes surrounding a central white gauze
Theme: Colour Twists
Character Family: Formal Dinner Table Ware
Capacity: 8 ounces
Glassware Type: Drinking Glass
Type: Tall Trumpet Goblet