Clear wine glass, saucer topped bowl, plain stem with opaque twist and plain foot. Many of the drinking glasses at the Harris, like this one, previously belonged to, Dr Harry Taylor a local eye surgeon who lived at 13 Starkie Street in the city between 1904 and 1945.Taylor was interested in studying the changing shapes and styles of British drinking glasses during the 1700s. His collection came to the museum after his death in 1945.