Spain, LA GRANJA de San Ildefonso "starbursts' cut Spirits Flask
The La Granja de San Ildefonso glassworks, a project of King Felipe V to promote Spanish manufacture of prestige luxury goods, was established on palace grounds.
Skilled Bohemian glass blowers and cutters were commissioned to train Spanish glassworkers, who became renowned for producing high quality wares, including large mirrors and tablewares, using entirely Spanish-sourced materials.
(-- References : Alice Wilson Frothingham, HISPANIC GLASS, 1941; and New Bedford Glass Museum, 2021)
SPIRITS FLASK
Free-blown twice ("cased") into a square optic mold;
lip extended from original gather; straight-sided, slight polishing around the rough pontil.
Copper wheel cut in the Bohemian (– Stiegel) tradition
Circa : 1770 - 1780
Size : 9-1/2” x 4” x 4”
Fine all original condition
# 03007 B ................................................................RARE ! $ 450.
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