A collection of Georgian glassware, 18th - 19th Century, (9) comprising, a dram glass, circa 1800, the deceptive conical bowl resting on a plain stem with central annular knop, supported on a plain foot, a dram glass, circa 1750, the solid based ovoid bowl engraved ' Success to the Wine Trade ', on a drawn stem terminating in a thick plain foot, a gin glass, circa 1750, the bell form bowl supported on a beaded flattened knop, on a domed terraced foot, provenance Rex Ebbott Collection, Parkside Antiques, Melbourne, a masonic firing glass, circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with masonic emblems and ' Hirams Lodge No.458'& 'G', on a thick firing foot. Provenance: Don Barnfather Collection, Parkside Antiques, Melbourne, an Irish dram glass, early 19th century, the large square bucket bowl possibly later engraved with a portrait surmounting foliate sprigs and the ribbon enclosed tittle ' George Walker Defender of Derry 1689 ', supported on a plain stem with thick plain foot, a firing glass, circa 1770, the solid based round funnel bowl engraved with a band of stars alternating with ovals, triple opaque ribbon twist stem, on a terraced foot, an Irish dram glass, early 19th century, having an engraved and fluted bucket bowl, supported on a hexagonal fluted stem terminating in a plain foot, a jelly glass, circa 1750, having a hexagonal tapering bowl, supported on a domed foot. Provenance: Rex Ebbott Collection Parkside Antiques, Melbourne, a small rummer, circa 1810, having a fluted bucket bowl, bladed knop, on a plain foot, (9), 11.5 cm high, 10 cm high, 9 cm high, 10 cm high, 10 cm high, 10.5 cm high, 9 cm high, 9 cm high respectively