Ancient Glass Artifacts

Historical glass items including bowls and brooches, featuring unique textures and designs from ancient times.

Excerpt of a plate painted in blue under the glaze with a coat of arms with cover rugs, anonymous, 1600 - 1650 plate (dishes) Fragment of a plate from Faience. The flat is painted in blue under the glaze with a coat of arms with cover rugs, surrounded by concentric circles. A semi -circular damage runs through the show Northern Netherlands .
Excerpt of a plate painted in blue under the glaze with a coat of arms with cover rugs, anonymous, 1600 - 1650 plate (dishes) Fragment of a plate from Faience. The flat is painted in blue under the glaze with a coat of arms with cover rugs, surrounded by concentric circles. A semi -circular damage runs through the show Northern Netherlands .
Engageante, scalloped, embroidered with large flowers of wavy stems, c. 1700 - c. 1850  Engageante, scalloped, embroidered with large flowers of wavy stems. Netherlands linen (material) embroideringWoman bag isolated on the white background Drawing Sea shells white Illustrations. Marine design. Hand drawn watercolor painting on white background. - Illustration Sea shells white Illustrations. Marine design. Hand drawn watercolor painting on white background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/AnnaxMikhaylovax 13316747isolated metal figure isolated metal figure Copyright: xZoonar.com/OxanaxRishnyakx 5250273Moss agate stars on feltEuro coins collage Collage of Euro coins money useful as a background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ClaudioxDiviziax 8260784road sign of the railway antique in the empty sky like abandoned conceptgreen plastic token money green plastic chip fiche token money - isolated over white Copyright: xZoonar.com/adminx 11407185Paperweight 1801-1900 France. Technological improvements to optical scientific instruments in the mid-nineteenth century spurred a veritable obsession across Europe with identifying and classifying the natural world. Amateur botanists were eager to collect and preserve floral specimens, which they intently researched and catalogued. In response to this broad appeal, French glassmakers made paperweights that portrayed the very botanical subjects that were so enthusiastically sought. Many weights represented specimens with horticultural correctness, but others were entirely fanciful creations. Paperweights like this example speak to the periodís fascination with taxonomic systems.From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystalósuch as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)ócatered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts, weStock Buckle c 1745-1775 Philadelphia. Silver . Daniel DupuyPiece of white paper placed on a white backgroundPaperweight 1843-1860 France. Technological improvements to optical scientific instruments in the mid-nineteenth century spurred a veritable obsession across Europe with identifying and classifying the natural world. Amateur botanists were eager to collect and preserve floral specimens, which they intently researched and catalogued. In response to this broad appeal, French glassmakers made paperweights that portrayed the very botanical subjects that were so enthusiastically sought. Many weights represented specimens with horticultural correctness, but others were entirely fanciful creations. Paperweights like this example speak to the periodís fascination with taxonomic systems.From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystalósuch as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)ócatered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts, weTwo realistic natural branch leaves wreath eucalyptus isolated on white background. Vector Illustration EPS10. Two realistic natural branch leaves wreath eucalyptus isolated on white background. Vector Illustrationisolated metal figureStone 3d pedestal background. Trendy empty podium display for cosmetic product presentation, fashion magazine. Copy space vector illustration. Stone 3d pedestal background. Trendy empty podium display for cosmetic product presentation, fashion magazine. Copy space vectortop view of empty black dinner plate with cutlery top view of empty black dinner plate with fork and knife isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 6790614Luxury black and rose gold product display mockup. 3d podium with Golden leaves decoration on a dark green background. Vector illustrationPaperweight 1840-1865 France. The colorful geometric clusters embedded in this paperweight reflect the nineteenth-century European fascination with optical effects. Sir David Brewster invented the kaleidoscope in 1815, and its colorful and changing patterns brought great visual entertainment. Paperweights such as this example reformed this childlike pastime for a sophisticated adult audience. Depicted in glass were tiny glittering flowers, small black and blue cameos of figures, and even miniature bottlecaps. These were delicately arranged within the orb for the observant eye to discover.From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystalósuch as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)ócatered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts, were among their most popular products.. Glass . Baccarat GlassworksHobnail Finger Bowl after 1886 Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. Hobnail Finger Bowl 3615Collar, square, with long slips, anonymous, c. 1920 - c. 1930 Collar, square, with long slips of mechanically embroidered linen batist decorated with flower vines along the lower edge and mosques above it, trimmed with a strip of Mechelse side with flower vines with a thickened contour thread. Mechelen linen (material). Mechlin (lace) Collar, square, with long slips of mechanically embroidered linen batist decorated with flower vines along the lower edge and mosques above it, trimmed with a strip of Mechelse side with flower vines with a thickened contour thread. Mechelen linen (material). Mechlin (lace)Black abstract object printed 3D printer photopolymer isolated white backgroundGolden ring isolated on the white backgroundHigh angle view of chocolates wrapped with candy wrappers in a mesh bagserpentine road on slope of volcano Etna little planet - spherical view of serpentine road on slope of volcano Etna, Sicily, Italy isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/VVxVoennyyx 5712757Glass network mosaic bowl fragment late 1st century B.C.-early 1st century A.D. Roman Rim fragment.Translucent blue, opaque white, and colorless.Applied coil rim with beveled inward lip; slightly tapering side. Rim in blue with white spiral thread; body decorated with six colorless horizontal but slightly irregular canes decorated with two spirally twisted white threads.Pinprick bubbles; exterior polished, with pitting of surface bubbles; dulling and creamy iridescence weathering on interior; jagged, weathered edges.. Glass network mosaic bowl fragment. Roman. late 1st century B.C.-early 1st century A.D.. Glass; cast. Early Imperial. GlassChamomile tea. White cup of tea with chamomile flowerPaperweight 1801-1900 Lunéville. Technological improvements to optical scientific instruments in the mid-nineteenth century spurred a veritable obsession across Europe with identifying and classifying the natural world. Amateur botanists were eager to collect and preserve floral specimens, which they intently researched and catalogued. In response to this broad appeal, French glassmakers made paperweights that portrayed the very botanical subjects that were so enthusiastically sought. Many weights represented specimens with horticultural correctness, but others were entirely fanciful creations. Paperweights like this example speak to the periodís fascination with taxonomic systems.From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystalósuch as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)ócatered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts,Hat isolated on the white backgroundCup Plate 1825-60 American. Cup Plate 2928Collar ca. 1850 American. Collar 170463Retro cartoon with texture. Isolated on White.flat lay easter eggs slate with copy spaceFlower loop hair bow illustration ( corner ribbon)garlic garlic on a white background ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property released Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 6108343 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedhome vase flower cartoon. decoration green, beautiful plant home vase flower sign. isolated symbol vector illustration. home vase flower cartoon vector illustrationRound convexe bead ca. 1981-1640 B.C. Middle Kingdom-Early New Kingdom. Round convexe bead 557308Football White with black and blue accents ball isolated on white background, Russia, EuropeRound Box with Powder Blue and a Dragon. Round box of porcelain, painted with underglaze blue. The box is covered with bleu poudré (powder blue) with a four-year-old dragon shed on the lid that contains a pearl and on the box four tendrils. Marked on the bottom with an artimisia leaf. Bleu poudré.Tree stump, round cut with annual rings. Vector illustrationPill box with gemstones on white backgroundNew Year s and Christmas ornaments, isolated on white background New Year s and Christmas ornaments, isolated on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxKostiuchenkox 9747572Illustration Hand Drawn Sketch of Conophytum Obcordellum, A Succulent Plants for Garden Decoration.Paperweight 1875-1900 New England. Glass . New England Glass Companymetallische Drahtkugel metallische Drahtkugel Copyright: xZoonar.com/Dr.xNorbertxLangex 137328023D Snowflakes frost icons. White and gold holiday decorations. Winter, Christmas and New Year three dimensional vector design elements.Close-up of a computer mouseCarved Intaglio Gemstone with Figure of aBullDetailed but simple image of cookie cutterFish Hook. UnknownWhimsey - BirdParty hat isolated on the whiteColor palette guide for printing industry. Vector illustration.Pakistanische Karte in Eiswürfel eingefroren, 3D-Rendering Pakistani map frozen in ice cube, 3D rendering isolated on white background LicenseRF Copyright: xZoonar.com/alexlmxx 23414825Model or aaintop. Model of a large march, belonging to NG-MC-126. The model is painted black, rounded in front and only detailed with two wary springs and snaphs, nozzles around the soldier hole.Set Hair icon Vector Illustration design Logo templateSERRANO , PABLO. ESCULTOR ESPAÑOL . CRIVILLEN . 1910 - 1985. ESCULTURA. ATENCION: AUTOR CONTEMPORANEO SUJETO A COPYRIGHT ©. EL CLIENTE FINAL ES RESPONSABLE DE LA GESTION DE LOS DERECHOS DE AUTOR CON LAS SOCIEDADES EXISTENTES DE GESTION DE DERECHOS O DIRECTAMENTE CON LOS ORGANISMOS TITULARES DE LOS MISMOS.Mourning Ring 1733 American Mourning jewelryjewelry that commemorates the deadwas commonly commissioned by early American colonists upon the loss of friends or loved ones. On this ring gold letters highlighted by black enamel wrap around the band and spell out "CAT.D.PEYSTER: OB 8. DEC. 1733 AE 69." The band supports a bezel containing a coffin-shaped table cut diamond. A piece of human hair, most likely belonging to the deceased, is visible through the large table facet of the diamond. Another inscription is present on the inside of the band, and reads "ADP * obiit 2 Aug * 1728 AE 71." The two obituaries likely refer to Abraham and Catherine De Peyster, a prominent New Amsterdam couple. While mourning rings featuring 'memento mori' symbols, such as coffins, skeletons, or hourglasses, were popular through the mid-eighteenth century, eventually more euphemistic imagery, such as weeping willow trees and draped urns, became more standard iconographical motifs in mourning jewelry.. MournStraw box for jewellery  isolated on white backgroundtop view of big round red and yellow cake isolated on white backgroundSword Guard (Tsuba) ca. 1810 Japanese A tsuba is a sword guard and part of a sword mounting. It is mounted between the swords blade and grip to protect the users hands.. Sword Guard (Tsuba) 29954Euromünzen, Kleingeld, ein Haufen Geld, Negativdarstellung, McPKST McP_WAL_2024_002799 *** Euro coins, Small change, a Bunch Money, Negative representation, McPKST McP Wal 2024 002799 McPKSTUSA, Indiana, Carmel. Frozen soap bubble with snowflake-like crystals on a wine glass base.Ring Pendant ca. 1390-1353 B.C. New Kingdom. Ring Pendant. ca. 1390-1353 B.C.. Faience. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Malqata, Palace of Amenhotep III, MMA excavations, 1910-11. Dynasty 18Nahaufnahme der Muschel von Conus Marmoreus A striking close-up of the Conus marmoreus shell, showcasing its intricate black-and-white marbled pattern on a smooth surface, isolated against a sleek black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/SerhiixZarevx 22555308Knot Knot on a flexible plastic hose. Black & white image. Copyright: xZoonar.com/J.xSandvikx 1262894Bactrian Gold: Beasts Coiled into Circles Artist Unknown Kabul Museum, Afghanistan round brooch with hand-colored silk batik on gray round silver brooch with batik hand-dyed silk insert on gray concrete board Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxVoennyyx 18225669noncolored timblesChristmas star isolated on a white background.Bag ded moroz- Russian Santa Claus (father frost). Big blue sack with gifts isolatedBeads Perlen Beads Perlen Copyright: xZoonar.com/YvonnexBogdanskix 6831950Doll salad plate - Inconnu / UnknownDoll dinner plate - Inconnu / UnknownDoll dinner plate - Inconnu / UnknownDoll dinner plate - Inconnu / UnknownTable. Designer: Jean Dunand (French (born Switzerland), Lancy 1877-1942 Paris). Dimensions: 23 1/4 × 13 3/4 × 13 3/4 in. (59.1 × 34.9 × 34.9 cm). Date: ca. 1927-28.Although the great majority of Dunand's clients were French, one of his most important design projects was realized in America: a penthouse apartment in San Francisco designed for Templeton Crocker (1884-1948), the millionaire grandson of the founder of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. Completed in 1928, the apartment contained a master bedroom, dining room, and breakfast room by Dunand; other rooms were designed by Jean-Michel Frank, Pierre Legrain, and Madame Lipska. The apartment was dismantled and sold in 1959. The "sponged" surface of the table is characteristic of lacque arraché, a technique Dunard favored, wherein a final coat of lacquer is applied over a roughened layer-in this case, metallic gray over black. By polishing the entire surface, the raised peaks of the black lacquer are revealed, creating a mottled 3D render of piled hockey pucksDish with Images of Ancient Bronzes Made 1644-1911 China. Lacquer with inlay .Black golden steel metal sphere or ball. Abstract logo or icon design. Abstract home decor and accents. Home decorative accessories. Isolated interior object. 3d renderingWord LEO. Vector zentangle object for decoration for coloringParty hat isolated on white backgroundSmall planet icon in flat circle isolated on white background vector illustration for web. Small planet icon circleSword Guard (Tsuba) ca. 1860 Japanese A tsuba is a sword guard and part of a sword mounting. It is mounted between the swords blade and grip to protect the users hands.. Sword Guard (Tsuba) 30026Vector Blue sea shell painted in watercolor. Summer illustration.Green socket with grass overgrown green socket with grass overgrown copyright: xzoonar.com/visdiax 3167823spa composition. black stones and a candle on white backgroundShards of Wijnkannen from V.O.C. ship De 'Witte Leeuw', Before 1613  Shards of wine jugs from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw'. Jingdezhen bone china (material)   Sint-HelenaNecklace with Claw-Shaped Beads (Magatama) ca. 7th century Japan. Necklace with Claw-Shaped Beads (Magatama). Japan. ca. 7th century. Chalcedony and green jasper. Kofun period (ca. 300-710). JewelryThree blue colored pencil tips arranged symmetricallyClose Helmet ca. 1560 Attributed to Wolfgang Grosschedel German Grosschedel, Landshuts most renowned armorer of the mid-sixteenth century, fulfilled many commissions for both the German and the Spanish branches of the Hapsburg family. The decoration of this helmet is very similar to that of a large garniture made by Grosschedel for King Philip II of Spain (1513-1579) about 1560. It also resembles the decoration on a large series of armors that Grosschedel and others made for Emperor Ferdinand I (1503-1564) and his son, Maximilian II (1527-1576, Emperor from 1564) for use in a large tournament held in Vienna in 1560. It is not known to which commission the helmet originally belonged.. Close Helmet. German, Landshut. ca. 1560. Steel, leather, copper alloy. Landshut. HelmetsTable fan from the 1950s, Industrial Museum Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, EuropeSports shoe soles isolated on white background.leather tag blank leather tag over white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/YuryxZapx 11298462Vector frame with cotton plant flowers. Hand-drawn sketch illustration. Black and white line illustration of cotton flowers.brown eyeball 3d rendering of a brown eyeball isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/magannx 9896652Mosaic glass fragment. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Overall: 1 1/4 x 1 11/16 in. (3.2 x 4.3 cm). Date: late 1st century B.C.-early 1st century A.D.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Deraisme, Pierre -Georges (n.1859 - D.1932), buttons (main title), 1895. Graphite, ink and gouache on blristol bluish. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.Papier -sharper saucer with multicolored drawing of a decorative edge, Anonymous, 1500 - 1799   earthenware. glaze   earthenware. glazeRetro cartoon with texture. Isolated on White.