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Free Masons glass from the late 1800s
SKU:8684
Height 11 cm.
Free Mason glas appears for the first time in Holmegaard's catalog in 1853. After the year 1900, they were no longer a part of the catalog. The glass have an air bubble at the stem.
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: 8684