A collection of Georgian glass, 18th/19th century, (7) comprising, a wine glass, circa 1750, the flared drawn trumpet bowl with baroque engraving to the rim, supported on a multiple spiral air twist stem, supported on a folded foot. Provenance: Rex Ebbott Collection No. 90, Parkside Antiques Melbourne, a late Georgian sugar crusher together with a late Georgian pestle of tapering ribbed form with single lip, a double handled jelly glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl mounted with a pair of loop handles, supported on a plain foot, a small Irish glass jug, circa 1810, the faceted bulbous body with ribs to the shoulder and lower section, loop handle, a small shallow jelly glass, circa 1750, the pan shaped plain bowl with flared rim, supported on a plain foot. Provenance: Churchill Glass, and a small jelly glass with knopped rim, supported on a stem containing a 12 ply opaque twist flanked by a pair of ribbons, terminating in a ribbed foot, (7), 19 cm high, 16 cm long, 9.5 cm high, 9 cm high, 10 cm high, 9 cm high and 9 cm high respectively