Hi all!
I've been collecting glass for a few years now mainly focusing on white friars and Scandinavian so this is well beyond my skill set.
I picked up a couple of wine glasses that caught my eye for relatively nothing, I noticed the true heavy baluster stem usually associated with glasses c1680-1735 and though they were worth a punt. They are 6.5" tall and very heavy but I have a few issues and under no illusions! Firstly the bowl seems slightly oversized, most glasses of this period have wider bases than bowls but there are exceptions. Secondly, the glass is pretty immaculate with only slight signs of wear to the base which seems to be a folded conicle which dips towards the centre to a polished pontil, that could mean quality or it could mean modernity...one thing puzzling me is if they are modern why the true baluster knop? The design was fazed out very early in the 18th century and replaced with the inverted baluster as it was much easier to hold, so why produce a modern wine glass with such a well known flaw if not purely for decoration rather than use?
Anyway as I say this is well out of my area of expertise and if they are modern I won't be too disappointed as they cost very little, but I am intrigued and would love to hear your opinions, I've tried to post photos so hopefully they will display properly!
Thanks,
Gav