Decorative Glassware Collection

An assortment of elegant glassware, featuring engraved motifs and varying shapes, including chalices and salt cellars, reflecting artistic styles from the 18th to early 20th century.

Cordial glass, c. 1765, 5 5/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (14.3 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm), Lead glass, England, 18th century
Cordial glass, c. 1765, 5 5/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (14.3 x 6.4 x 6.4 cm), Lead glass, England, 18th century
Beaker ca. 1768 Joseph Edwards Jr. The beaker is inscribed "The Gift of Deacon Joseph Stockbridge to the Church of Christ in Hanover, 1768.". Beaker 389Two Vases 1825-1875 Bohemia. Glass; cut with blue overlay .Eva Wilson, Goblet, c 1936 GobletWeinglaeser in the back light Wine glasses in the back lightGlassVarious wine glasses standing on a reflective surface.Various wine glasses standing on a reflective surface.Beer glasses isolated on the white backgroundVintage Photograph. Chilled champagne bottle in an elegant ice bucket for special celebrations.Beaker ca. 1830-40 C. White. Beaker 415Vase. Acquired by Hermann Mutz, Altona, 1896Beaker ca. 1830 Attributed to Anton Simm. Beaker. Bohemian. ca. 1830. Glass. GlassChampagne champagne glasses ready for celebration Copyright: xZoonar.com/rgbx 848024Large Beaker (Humpen). Bohemia, Czech Republic. Date: 1608. Dimensions: H. 26 cm (10 1/4 in.). Glass. Origin: Bohemia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Beaker. Maker, possibly by: Alexander Vuille, active ca. 1766Bénitier (holy water font) 18th century French. Bénitier (holy water font). French. 18th century. Glass. GlassCup with painting in Schwarzlot, with a deer hunt. Flat bottom, funnel-shaped body, on which a landscape is painted in grisaille with two knotted trees, a deer, nag seating by a dog and some birds. Along the top edge a matly cut trim.Bottom fragment of drinking glass, octagonal with pontilemark, clear glass, goblet drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder soil find glass, blow molded sanded Bottom fragment. Drinking glass tapered Octagonal form ribs between the eight surfaces. Pontil mark Soil is smooth sanded archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard drink beer wine serve Soil discovery: Castle Valckensteyn Poortugaal.Beaker Glass (Switzerland); glass, enamelWeingläser - Wine glasses Weingläser - Wine glasses Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 5829679Wine glassGroup of 17th century façon de Venice glassware (Netherlands, southern Germany) from the collection of the Minutoli Institute in Legnica. Belitski, Ludwig (1830-1902), photographerShot glassesFlute; Huta Kryszta 3. W. 18th century (1751-00-00-1775-00-00);Rola (coat of arms), Wierzejski, Tadeusz (1892-1974) - collection, gift (provenance), coats of arms, monogramsGlass;  End of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1900-00-00);Jan (Fl. Ca 1936), Kobylański, Stanisław Leszczyński (King of Poland - 1677-1766), Dar (provenance), souvenirs, portraits, rulers, Silesia (Prussia - 1740-1918)Beaker 17th-18th century Bohemian. Beaker. Bohemian. 17th-18th century. Glass. GlassBeaker Bohemian ca. 1840Earthenware Vase with gold lustre design. Depicting daughters of Hesperus guarding the golden apples from classical Greek mythology. Designed by Walter Crane in England in 1906 AD.Beaker with a view of Dresden. Germany, Dresden; Gottlob Samuel Mohn (German, 1789-1825). Date: 1816. Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 cm (4 1/4 x 3 1/4 in.). Glass; colorless, blown, cut, stained and painted in transparent and opaque enamels and gilding. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.A collection of various types of drinking glasses arranged neatly on three shelves