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Title: Georgian cruet bottle
Post by: Keith Mick on September 08, 2024, 08:43:42 PM
Interesting little find from a week or two back, a cruet bottle from around 1810-30. It has a band of step or prism cutting either side of a row of diamond cutting. Unusually the foot is also prism cut radially not like the more commonly used star cut.
Sadly not the original stopper,  may have been a mushroom shape original. Probably would have been part of a set in a silver or plated stand.
A lot of cutting work on such a small bottle, only 13.5 cm high without stopper.
Cheers
Keith
Title: Re: Georgian cruet bottle
Post by: Paul S. on September 09, 2024, 07:11:28 AM
agree, very nice piece - good find - well done - love the shape.               My thoughts are that the prism cutting on the foot is perhaps not prism cutting - what do you think of cogwheel pattern ? ;-)                 Unfortunately, more than half the bottles I find are minus their original stoppers, but agree with you that a mushroom shape would have been likely here for this period  -  take it there isn't any No. on the neck, or thereabouts?
Title: Re: Georgian cruet bottle
Post by: Keith Mick on September 09, 2024, 12:03:37 PM
Hi Paul
Can't remember if I've seen a different name for this base cut but cogwheel sounds appropriate!
Don't think there's a number will have another look, but the original stopper was only roughly ground so perhaps never   had one.
Cheers
Keith