Antique Glassware Collection

Exquisite antique glassware pieces, featuring intricate designs and historical significance, ideal for collectors and decor enthusiasts.

Chalice glass with an ornament edge, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Conical foot. Balus -shaped trunk with four knots. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded bottom. Along the mouth edge of the chalice, a symmetrical ornament edge composed of band work, volutes, tendrils, clocks and three parrots. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Conical foot. Balus -shaped trunk with four knots. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded bottom. Along the mouth edge of the chalice, a symmetrical ornament edge composed of band work, volutes, tendrils, clocks and three parrots. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
Chalice glass with an ornament edge, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Conical foot. Balus -shaped trunk with four knots. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded bottom. Along the mouth edge of the chalice, a symmetrical ornament edge composed of band work, volutes, tendrils, clocks and three parrots. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Conical foot. Balus -shaped trunk with four knots. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded bottom. Along the mouth edge of the chalice, a symmetrical ornament edge composed of band work, volutes, tendrils, clocks and three parrots. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
Porringer Dish; Made by Jacob Hurd (American, 1702 - 1758); USA; silverBagic with lid, with spiraling around twisting snakes. Flat foot with beaten edge. The stem constructed from a straight rod of colorless glass, the middle part formed by two twisted tubes of colorless glass with a yellow, white and red spiral, ending in serpent heads with a large comb. Above a brief connector and a funnel-shaped chalice with rounded bottom. Bulb lid, the knob built up as the middle part of the trunk and crowned by a blue bird.Beaker 1813 Germany. Glass; colorless, blown, transparent enamels and gilding . Samuel Mohn