Eighteenth-century English drinking glasses
Eighteenth-century English drinking glasses are a category of hand-blown glassware produced in England between approximately 1700 and 1800, reflecting significant developments in glassmaking technology, design, and social drinking culture. They include glasses for wine, ale, cordials, ratafia, gin, as well as edible items, such as jelly, syllabub and sweet meats.
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