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Sir for a collector your knowledge and nomclature is not very good for these glases. Nice colection though..
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Beautiful!! I have pink Fostoria with etched
Thank you for your lovely comment! Sorry for delay in reply just getting use to everything!
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It’s an old tradition to present Christmas pudding with brandy and then set it alight! Thanks for your comment.
Keep up the great videos
If it’s a log thin twisted air bubble, that’s an air-twist. If it’s opaque white (or other colours) then it’s called a cotton twist. The cut stem ones are called facet stem glasses. The one with the rounded bowl, with engraved grapes and bladed knop, is a continental soda glass circa. 1830s+. The decanter is a Royal shape cylinder decanter circa. 1830-45. Fun fact, Elizabeth I banned the use of wood for glass furnaces, because it was impacting wood for the navy, consequently it kicked off industrial coal mining, as it was the alternative for glass making.
Thank you for your comment and that’s really interesting! 😊
Thanks for sharing, lots of material that I had not seen before. The Channel island stamps were very interesting. Please share more.
I usually don't appreciate the colour of uranium glass, but that one from 1880 is stunning! ✨
Thank you, it is beautifu😊
Those are all lovely. I have a good bit of glass art (stained/art nouveau), mostly. I admire your collection.
Thank you for your support and kind words. Sorry for delay as I’m still new to this. 😄
Lovely! I’ve recently started collecting Georgian ale glasses. Such a nice hobby
Thank you for your kind comment and support. Sorry for delay in reply, still getting use to everything. ☺️
並べるスペースがあってうらやましいですね 現在並べているのは 主にウイスキーなどの酒類や陶器類で ガラス製品はベットの収納付きスペースの中に保存している状況です ガラス製品は主にボフェミアガラス製品ですが これらを並べたいと思っています アンティーク品とまでは言えませんが アンティーク品時代後のものと思います がオールド品ですかねボフェミアグラスを10数種ほど所有しています 1点物、ペア物、一式物(ウイスキー用シングルグラス6個1式)、色付き物(吹きガラス)・・・それぞれにカット (切り子)が施され他には花瓶なども 現在はクリスタルガラスが主流ですが 現在前の時代のガラスと思います クリスタルガラスは 水晶、鉱石など鉛の含有率30%でつくられ(特にバカラ) 叩くと金属音が出るので その違いがわかります ボフェミアガラス製品は16世紀から19世紀にかけて製作されたガラス製品は美術工芸歴史において頂点と言われたそうですが 自分も最高峰だと思います どの店を見てもバカラばかりで 残念なことにリサイクルショップなどで も見かけることは少なくなってきました 収集してよかったと 思います その輝きは永遠に・・ お~~い😰🌛 俺より光るなよ~~ 俺の仕事がなくなるぞ~~~~~ ✨✴✨✴ ✴🍷✴🍸✴ __ __ ✴ ✴ ✴ ✴ ✴🍷✴🍸 👃 ⭕Wow~ボフェミア 😨😰目が星になってんじゃん 😫星を取れ~~~ ~👂👨😔星を取れ 👨😨😫犯人を打てか __ __ ✴✴ 💥💥🔫👈👨 👃 ⭕ __ __ 🔘🔘 🔫👨 👃 ⭕わっ警察官かよ 😄アハハハハハアハハハハハ~~ 警察官だってアハハハハハ
Wow, what a hoard. I have only 1, a drummer boy mounted on a Georgian painted plinth
I always wondered who bought this fantasy stuff…
Enjoyed your collection. I am more than tolerant of damage also. Especially if 19th century & older.
Thank you for your kind words😊
Also have a cabinet of curiosities, which I call the ‘museum’. Not nearly as many fascinating Napoleonic objects in mine though - a few original belt buckles and buttons from uniforms, and a replica shako. 🤓
Thanks for this! I enjoyed seeing your excellent collection of Georgian porcelain and learning about its historical context. As you said, many of these pieces look as if they could have been made today, both in terms of quality and design.
Thanks for your comment. it’s amazing they have survived for so long
Wonderful engraving on this lovely piece. I enjoyed the explanation of its use, as well as the excerpt you provided. Thanks!
Thanks for your comment glad you enjoyed it
I keep saying it haha, but great collection! As a military history enthusiast and militaria collector myself, I particularly enjoyed the military-related items featured in this video. Again, I found the POW-produced items most impressive, especially that bone ship! The prints and pipes are great as well. Can't wait for future loft videos and the video on Georgian ceramics you mentioned previously.
Thanks again for your nice comments! It is great encouragement for me to produce more videos, thanks again!
An impressive collection! I appreciated the information you shared with us about how to date antique glass-such as the broken pontil and the comparison of sizes between the base and rim-as well as its historical context. The Georgian green glass, uranium glass and decanter stood out to me, but all of your pieces are really nice. I was unaware that they had the capability to do such intricate etching as seen on some of your pieces so early. As someone who collects many different types of things (not antique glass ... yet!), I am often pleasantly surprised at the type of things you can find at affordable prices, as you brought up when discussing the Georgian green glass piece. Again, thank you for sharing your collection with us! I look forward to your next video.
Thanks again for your support and comment! I hope to produce a video on Georgian ceramics shortly.
Wow, what a great collection! The craftsmanship in the POW-produced items is extremely impressive. I also found the turtle sauce bottle and the Indus valley artifacts particularly interesting. As you said, everyone should have their own cabinet of curiosities! Thank you for sharing your collection with us!
Thank you for your nice comment, hope you enjoy my future videos!