Categories: Glass
Victorian Cut Glass Wine Goblet with Baluster Stem – c.19th Century
£ 20.00
On offer is a finely crafted 19th century Victorian wine goblet, made in three-part construction with a beautifully cut bowl, baluster stem, and clear evidence of traditional glassmaking techniques. The bowl features classic fluting, while the stem has a pleasing rounded form and the base shows a distinct gadget tool mark — all hallmarks of authentic period craftsmanship.
Elegant yet functional, this piece offers a tactile link to 19th century dining culture and showcases the quiet refinement of Victorian glassware.
📌 KEY FEATURES
✅ Genuine Victorian glass – mid to late 19th century
✅ Hand-cut fluted bowl – classic design with visual depth
✅ Baluster stem with clear base and tool mark
✅ Condition: Excellent – no chips, cracks, or repairs
✅ Includes accurate measurements: Height: 118 mm / 11.8 cm
✅ Traditional three-part construction – sought after by collectors
💡 STYLING TIP
Perfect for layering into an antique glass display or using on a period dining table. Pair it with Georgian and Victorian pieces for a collected, heritage-inspired setting.
🎁 PERFECT FOR:
✔️ Lovers of refined historical glassware
✔️ Collectors of 19th century stemware
✔️ Thoughtful gift for antique and design enthusiasts
✔️ Display use in heritage homes, cabinets, or gallery settings
🔍 PROVENANCE / MAKER NOTES (IF KNOWN):
This glass reflects the Victorian preference for refined yet sturdy drinking vessels. The three-part construction — with separately made bowl, stem, and foot — was a common 19th century technique, often showing subtle variations and tooling marks, like the gadget scar on the base of this example.
📏 MEASUREMENTS
• Height: 118 mm / 11.8 cm
📦 SHIPPING & INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
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📌 WHY IT MATTERS:
This is more than an object — it’s a piece of lived history, captured in material and form. Rare to find in such clean condition with all period characteristics present. A quietly elegant survivor of Victorian glassmaking tradition.
stock code VG230725
1 in stock
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