A wine glass made of blue-green/emerald-green glass, with a rising rounded base, an attached cylindrical stem open at the top, transitioning into a depressed, spherical bowl, and a fused rim. With burnished gold, the base is raised with a chipped limb.The wine glass is intact, the gold rim is worn in places.Attributed to Brandenburg or Lauenstein, second half of the 18th century.Height: approx. 12.5 cm, base diameter: approx. 8.0 cm, bowl opening diameter: approx. 6.3 cm.Lit.: Comparable glass objects made of pure green glass have the same hue as covered goblets from the Zechlin glassworks and as goblets and stemware from Lauenstein/Osterwald.