
1950-2019
Wine glass, German hock style, glass, possibly made by Roemer, Germany, date unknown, used by Margaret Fulton, The Rocks / Balmain, New South Wales, Australia, 1950-2019
A clear glass hock wineglass with a ribbed stem and a dark base, decorated with etched grapevines around the bowl. Hock glass with clear glass cup and green beehive style stem. Cup is engraved with motif of grapes and vines. Possibly made by Roemer. This hock glass is part of a collection of cookware, homewares and kitchen equipment used by Margaret Fulton in her personal and professional life. The collection includes examples from respected French silverware manufacturer Christofle, Finnish ceramic maker Arabia of Finland, and two pine kitchen tables designed by Paul King in Australia. The publications, photographs and records capture Fulton's work as a food writer, and include her role hosting thirteen government heads at Berida Manor for the
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