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Catalogue of the collection of glass, formed by Felix Slade, Esq. F.S.A : ; With notes on the history of glass making / by Alexander Nesbitt, and an appendix, containing a decription of other works of art presented or bequeathed by Mr Slade to the nation
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MEDIAEVAL AND MORE RECENT GLASS.

in whose service was the famous John Kunckel, to whom the workmanship of thisspecimen is attributed. Height 3 in.

871. Jug, of milk white glass; having a globular body, and a long narrowneck, encircled with a wavy clear glass fillet, attached to an opal handle; it ismounted in pewter with the Nuremberg stamp. Height 8 in.

872. Jug, of blue glass of a broader form, with coarse latticinio decoration,alternately twists and thick stripes. The handle is blue. Height 8 in.

873. Similar Jug, of blue glass, with coarse diagonal lines of latticinio,forming a trellis pattern. It has a pewter lid. Height 9 in.

874. Tall blue Goblet, with a dome cover, and resting on a colourlessglass baluster stem, and a conical blue foot. The cover is surmounted by a finialcomposed of colourless bulbs, bearing a blue knob. Height 1G in.

875. Bocale, of bluish green glass, having the surface covered with pointedbosses, projecting both externally and internally. Height 10 in. Fig. 244.

876. Tumbler, of deep ruby glass, externally waved and clouded likeChalcedony Sclnnelz. The lip curves outwards. Height 4§ in.

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