Two Disguised Jacobite Glasses. English. A, C.-About 1720; Inscription of Later Date. Height 22.2 cm.; B, D, E, F,-About 1700-30; Inscription by George Chapman, 1761. Height 27.6 cm. (Private Collections, England). Disguised Jacobite Glasses
Plate I. A-Flute Glass, Engraved with Portrait of William II, Prince of Orange; B-Roemer (Two Views), Engraved with Arms of William III and Mary on the Occasion of Their Coronation as King and Queen of England, 1689; C-Flute Glass Engraved with the Arms of William III, 1673. A Series of Dutch Historical Glasses
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A-Serpent Glass, Engraved with the Arms of William III, 1673; B-Goblet Engraved with the Arms of William IV and Anne; C-Goblet Engraved with the Arms of William IV; D-Goblet Engraved with the Arms of Anne. A Series of Dutch Historical Glasses
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. A-Goblet with the Arms of William III as King of England; B-Glass Engraved with Allegory of the Death of William IV, by Aart Schouman; C-Wine-Glass Engraved with the Arms of William V and Dated 1766. A Series of Dutch Historical Glasses
Western art unattributed:
Plate III. D-Wine-Glass Engraved with Portraits of William IV and Frederika Wilhelmina, by P. Wolff; E-Wine-Glass with the Arms of William V and Wilhelmina; F-Wine-Glass Engraved with the Arms of William V. A Series of Dutch Historical Glasses