18th century cork glass
- Dimensions :
- H1 x W1 x D1
- Color :
- transparent
- Material :
- glass and crystal
- Style :
- classic
Rare Liège glass, Belgium (circa 1730-1750), mouth-blown. Honeycomb pattern. Condition: Exceptional condition for its age. A rare and sought-after piece for collectors. An exceptional glass that illustrates the beauty and history of 18th-century Liège glassmaking. The Liège workshop was one of the most renowned glassmaking centers in 18th-century Europe. Made between 1730 and 1750, these glasses feature the mouth-blown "honeycomb" pattern, characteristic of Liège pieces from this period. Liège glasses were prized for their elegance and the finesse of their craftsmanship. Their current rarity is explained by the fact that very few complete sets have survived the centuries in such good condition. They represent both a refined everyday object and a testament to Belgian glassmaking expertise, which at the time rivaled Venice and Bohemia. Available: 6 glasses. Price: €119 per glass. Height: 11.4 cm X Rim diameter: 5.7 cm X Base diameter: 5.7 cm.