DETAILS
Three antique colorless glass wine rinsers with half-fluting and polished pontil base. The single lip is an unusual feature. Note: an assembled set of similar rinsers. Price is for (3) rinsers.
A wine rinser or cooler was traditionally used to rinse or chill the diner's wine glass between formal dinner courses. A rinser is placed next to the each place setting at the dining table. The spout is designed to hold the stem of the glass with the wine glass inverted. Today they also make attractive bowls or vases.
DATE
Circa 1800
DIMENSIONS
(3) Width 4.75 Depth 4.5 Height 3.75 inches
ITEM ID
M-103-0192
COLOR
Clear, Colorless
ORIGIN
England • English
PURPOSE
Bowls
ITEM TYPE
Antique
Eron Johnson Antiques
Three Scarce Anglo-Irish Georgian Glass Single-Lip Wine Rinsers
$450
Shipping: | Freight (cost to be determined) |
Insurance: | Included |
Est. Sales Tax: | TBD |
Shipping to: |
USA change |