Just one more for this evening.

Nothing spectacular, but seems to have an unusually large funnel bowl compared to length of stem. Plain moulded underside of foot (without any pontil mark) - it rings like you wouldn't imagine - and no wear to speak of. 4.25 inches/108mm tall. Did this shape of glass have a particular use, and does it ring because it has a lead content - or simply because the shape is making it behave like a bell when struck? - and do people think this shape might come from a particular period i.e. mid/late C19 - Edwardian etc. etc. thanks for looking - and by the way the colour is simply 'clear glass'.
