A late 18th century wine glass, drawn funnel bowl with moulded flutes and engraved with floral sprays, the stem with milled knop and half knop, 10.7cm high, together with an early 19th century ale or grog glass, with rounded funnel bowl and short capstan stem on a square domed and terraced foot, the bowl engraved with a festoon incorporating two circles, one with a star, the other with the letters RF in monogram and '14TH REGIMENT', 15cm high, (a/f) to the present owner by family descent, Norman W. Webber author of Collecting Glass

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