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The style of enamelling belongs to a distinct group of enamelled glasses discussed by Simon Cottle, 'The Other Beilbys', Apollo (October 1986), pp.315-27, where another such glass, perhaps from the same original set, is illustrated on p.323, fig.17. Another closely related masonic firing glass enamelled in white and dark brown was sold by Bonhams on 19 May 2010, lot 28. It is thought that some of these may have decorated in Scotland and could be the work of the Scottish enameller Anthony Taylor (1743-1803?), formerly of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and a contemporary of William Beilby.
Several related glasses exist in which the enameller has employed a similar limited palette of white and red. This includes a set of wine glasses for Bannerman of Elsick inscribed 'Pro Patria', see James Rush, The Ingenious Beilbys (1973), p.75, no.41, and a set of cordial glasses bearing the crest of Wilson of Fraserburgh, see that sold by Bonhams as part of the Darell Thompson-Schwab Collection on 30 November 2022, lot 147. Similarly limited colour palettes are also employed on a set of Jacobite glasses painted with a portrait bust of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in red, white and blue, together with a set of wine glasses for 'The Beggars Bennison'.