Hi everyone, first post!
I’d love to know some details about the thistle glass I have.
Like age, maker, desirability/rarity.
Height 74 mm (2 15/16”)
Rim diameter 64 mm (2 1/2”)
Weight 160 g (5 5/8 oz)
Capacity 70 mls (2 1/2 fl oz)
It has no makers mark etching.
It looks hand blown to me (not perfectly symmetrical and 'swirls' in the glass).
I think it’s lead crystal glass although it doesn’t 'ring' when tapped.
The flat polished base has no star cut (like most modern glasses of this type) and it is somewhat scratched by use.
The cutting and etching of the thistle leaves and flowers look to be to be higher quality than the newer examples of these glasses (nicely detailed outline, surface texture and leaf veins).
From looking on google etc; I think it might be Edinburgh crystal and it’s a large tot glass rather than a full size whisky glass? (Only big enough for a medium dram!)
The lower hobnail section is very thick and the whole glass is heavy for its diminutive size.
I’m a person that values old treasures over new ones and this glass has growing sentimental value, I’d love to be able to ponder its history…..
Hope the photos are good enough and thanks for any help in advance.
Kind regards,
Rick.