Antique free masons glass with wooden food

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Item number: 435898

Description: Height 10.5 cm.

Drinking glasses were relatively expensive to buy in the 1800s, so you were happy to repair your glasses when they broke. That is why this glass has got a wooden base.
Freemason glass is also called Rakkerglas, due to the tradition of racking them.
To rack is to beat the glass on to the table after doing a toast. This was a tradition of inns, bars and the like in the 19th century. Most often the glass would break.

Despite the great production numbers, the Free Masons glass is therefore very rare today.

Item number: 6672
This item can be purchased at:
Harsted Antik
Store Kongensgade 94, kl
1264 København K
40 35 54 85