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		This came to me recently; Early Georgian period. Georgian banquets featured lots of toasting around the table. this glass would probably have been used by the Toastmaster at a banquet. This would help the fellow from getting foxed during the courses of the meal. Since I love a good Porto it intrigued me enough to buy an antique one from Old Blighty. :D 
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 How big (small) is this glass, Rick ? Are you sure is the right one for serving Porto ? 
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 What a fantastic piece of Georgian glass, Rick! I have only recently added a few such pieces (not of this quality, mind you, more 'cordial-sized) to my maritime collection. The officers aboard ship would often have a few of these delicate pieces stashed away for toasts on a long voyage. The spindled base is particularly attractive! 
	Interestingly, some of these came with Jacobite sentiments on them as well!  | 
		
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 Also suitable for dram drinking. ;) Heavy lead crystal 7+ ounces in weight. The bottom has a pontil scar. Dimensions: H 4 1/2 " W at the rim: 2 3/4"  | 
		
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