Diverse Glassware Styles

A range of glassware including wine glasses and tumblers, each varying in design, material, and purpose, captured with clear detail.

Glass of drinking beer isolated on a white background
Glass of drinking beer isolated on a white background
Wine Glass 1770-1780 Netherlands. Glass; cut and stipple engraved .Glass of drinking water isolated on a white background. Glass on a white backgroundPrzeszo Przyszoci Huta Uarzecko NalibockieEmpty glass for whiskey isolated on white backgroundGlass; Non -like Lona Huta; 1707 (1707-00-00-1707-00-00);GlassGoblet Goblet; England; glass, blown with opaque white twist stem; 20 x 10 cm (7 7/8 x 3 15/16 in.)Chalice glass with an ornament edge, c. 1850 Chalk glass with an engraved band, consisting of tire work, volutes, branches, clocks and parrots on an etched tulle pattern. glassblower: Low CountriesAmsterdam glass etching / glassblowing Chalk glass with an engraved band, consisting of tire work, volutes, branches, clocks and parrots on an etched tulle pattern. glassblower: Low CountriesAmsterdam glass etching / glassblowingGlass of drinking beer isolated on a white backgroundGlass;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Isolated objects: single classic round wine glass, on white background. Single classic wine glassTumbler. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); Diam. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm). Maker: Probably New England Glass Company (American, East Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1818-1888). Date: 1850-60.With the development of new formulas and techniques, glass-pressing technology had improved markedly by the late 1840s. By this time, pressed tablewares were being produced in large matching sets and innumerable forms. During the mid-1850s, colorless glass and simple geometric patterns dominated. Catering to the demand for moderately-priced dining wares, the glass industry in the United States expanded widely, and numerous factories supplied less expensive pressed glassware to the growing market. At the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations at New York's Crystal Palace in 1853, for example, the New England Glass Company exhibited 130 pieces of one design, "consisting of bowls, tumblers, champagnes, wines, and jelly glasses." This object belongs to one such service. Although the glass mSlinger glass with trumpet -shaped chalice, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Slinger glass with conical foot and slightly flared trunk. Multiple air spiral in the trunk. Stam continuous in trumpet -shaped chalice. England glass Slinger glass with conical foot and slightly flared trunk. Multiple air spiral in the trunk. Stam continuous in trumpet -shaped chalice. England glassGlass of drinking whiskey isolated on a white background. Glass on a white backgroundElegant cocktail glass isolated on white background. Elegant cocktail glassFlute glass. Flute glass on flat foot with beaten edge. Baluster-shaped strain. Funnel-shaped chaliceGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);isolated beveled cherry brandy bottle isolated beveled cherry brandy bottle Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorisxZerwannx 6988172Bottle, anonymous, 1685 Soul inserted. Spherical body, transfer in a slender neck, why a drip ring has been laid. On the body, italian letters are calligraphy "not wys outside of time." On the soil 'Willem van Heemskerk. Æs 72 AO 1685. '. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowing Soul inserted. Spherical body, transfer in a slender neck, why a drip ring has been laid. On the body, italian letters are calligraphy "not wys outside of time." On the soil 'Willem van Heemskerk. Æs 72 AO 1685. '. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowingRed wine glass isolated on whiteTumbler 1830-70 American With the development of new formulas and techniques, glass-pressing technology had improved markedly by the late 1840s. By this time, pressed tablewares were being produced in large matching sets and innumerable forms. During the mid-1850s, colorless glass and simple geometric patterns dominated. Catering to the demand for moderately-priced dining wares, the glass industry in the United States expanded widely, and numerous factories supplied less expensive pressed glassware to the growing market. At the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations at New Yorks Crystal Palace in 1853, for example, the New England Glass Company exhibited 130 pieces of one design, "consisting of bowls, tumblers, champagnes, wines, and jelly glasses." This object belongs to one such service. Although the glass manufactory is not known, the glassware is very typical of the large services that were very popular with Americas middle class in the nineteenth century.. Tumbler 9067Tumbler. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 1/16 in. (7.8 cm); Diam. 2 15/16 in. (7.5 cm). Date: 1850-60.With the development of new formulas and techniques, glass-pressing technology had improved markedly by the late 1840s. By this time, pressed tablewares were being produced in large matching sets and innumerable forms. During the mid-1850s, colorless glass and simple geometric patterns dominated. Catering to the demand for moderately-priced dining wares, the glass industry in the United States expanded widely, and numerous factories supplied less expensive pressed glassware to the growing market. At the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations at New York's Crystal Palace in 1853, for example, the New England Glass Company exhibited 130 pieces of one design, "consisting of bowls, tumblers, champagnes, wines, and jelly glasses." This object belongs to one such service. Although the glass manufactory is not known, the glassware is very typical of the large services that were very pFriendship tumbler, c. 1825, Attributed to Bakewell, Page and Bakewell, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1808-1882, 3 3/8 x 3 1/8 in. (8.6 x 7.94 cm), Cut, etched and engraved glass, United States, 19th Century, The Bakewell firm in Pittsburgh is famous for introducing high quality table glass to America. They are also known for encasing glass with sulphide medallions of important Americans, such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington, similar to the sulphide of the kneeling slave seen on the English cologne bottle nearby. The neoclassical motifs on this tumbler show Bakewell's supurb cutting and engraving skills. The heart and two kissing doves suggest the name of this type of tumbler, as it was often given as a token of friendship, especially among courting couples.isolated plastic bottle isolated plastic bottle Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorisxZerwannx 6988104Glasstypical empty water glass on white background typical empty water glass on white background 3d illustration Copyright: xZoonar.com/magannx 12977046Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Cocktail Glass Collection - Small Shot. Isolated on white backgroundGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Masonic cup of a member of the Zur Verschwiegensheit lodge, Berlin. unknown, authorBeaker 1579-80 British, London. Beaker 204978Drinking Glass. Italy, Venice, circa 1550-1650. Furnishings; Serviceware. GlassChalip glass, funnel -shaped with unadorned cylindrical trunk and round foot, Anonymous, 1800 - 1900 Chalip glass, funnel -shaped with unadorned cylindrical trunk and round foot.  glass Chalip glass, funnel -shaped with unadorned cylindrical trunk and round foot.  glassGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Cup with flower baskets, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1800 Cup of clear, colorless glass. Flower baskets engraved on the chalice in niches. Bohemia glass glassblowing Cup of clear, colorless glass. Flower baskets engraved on the chalice in niches. Bohemia glass glassblowingTumbler. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm); Diam. 3 in. (7.6 cm). Maker: Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company (1863-1891). Date: after 1886. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Cup on legs with the inscription: Sometimes SOP / Sometimes drop, anonymous, c. 1675 - In or Before 1692 Cylindrical cup with inserted soul, standing on three flattened filling legs. The lower edge with a wire. On the body Caligraphy inscription: Sometimes sop / sometimes drop. On the soil: who: humiliates, with fat and schrael, delicious, although it is sober mael. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowing Cylindrical cup with inserted soul, standing on three flattened filling legs. The lower edge with a wire. On the body Caligraphy inscription: Sometimes sop / sometimes drop. On the soil: who: humiliates, with fat and schrael, delicious, although it is sober mael. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowingTwo wine glasses isolated on the whiteClear and empty champagne glass in front of a white backgroundWater being poured into Glass against White BackgroundEmpty wine glass, close-upWine glass;  the beginning of the 20th century (1900-00-00-1910-00-00);Bottle - Dominion Glass Company Dominion Glass CompanyWine bottle and glass Wine bottle and glass against a black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/NatalliaxYaumenenkax 1475797Storm in a water-glassempty beer glass isolated on whiteBottle 1700-1800. Bottle 655Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Classic martini glass, bar ware, necessary accessories for parties, hilarity symbol, stylish vector illustrationBottle of vodkaGlass with clean, filtered water on a white background with a beautiful light. Glass with clean, filtered water on a white background with a beautiful light.Czarka;  1. PO. 20th century (1901-00-00-1950-00-00);empty beer mug isolated on white background. with clipping pathGlass; indefinite steelworks; 1730-1740 (1730-00-00-1740-00-00);genre scenes, animalsElegant and Colorful Wine GlassGlass on a foot. Śląsk, creatorGlassGlass Lausitzer glassworksCup with dancing farmers, anonymous, c. 1680 - c. 1700 Deep inserted soil, cylindrical body. On the body, a dancing peasant couple are engraved on a surface of grass and plants, a pipe smoking and dancing farmer and a violin player with a beer mug in hand. Above the show around a wine rank. glassblower: Low CountriesRotterdam glass glassblowing Deep inserted soil, cylindrical body. On the body, a dancing peasant couple are engraved on a surface of grass and plants, a pipe smoking and dancing farmer and a violin player with a beer mug in hand. Above the show around a wine rank. glassblower: Low CountriesRotterdam glass glassblowingWine glasses against colourful backgroundGlass for brandy isolated on a white backgroundEmpty Glassware, 11/25/2013Red wine glasses on a reflecting surfaceEmpty beer glass isolated on white backgroundBeaker. Germany. Date: 1715-1725. Dimensions: H. 9.8 cm (3 7/8 in.). Glass. Origin: Germany. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Wine glass 3d rendering isolated in white studio background Single wine glass 3d rendering isolated in white studio background Copyright: xZoonar.com/HugoxKurkx 14195465Chalice - flute; Huta of the Crystal Glass (Naliboki; 1722-1862), Crystal Glass Huta and the mirror (Urzecze; 1737-1846); 3. W. 18th century (1760-00-00-1780-00-00);Empty beer mug on white background, close upStop motion photography. By use of a sound activated switch, I am able to capture the moment that a glass breaks. Pictured here a glass of red wine.glass glass on a dark background Copyright: xZoonar.com/OleksandrxPakhayx 2202993isolated spherical bottle isolated spherical bottle Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorisxZerwannx 6988154empty,half and full with water jug. Isolated on whiteEmpty plastic cups isolated on a white background.Backlight shot Pouring water into glass, white backgroundGlass award trophy Glass award trophy on white background Copyright: xZoonar.com/MilexAtanasovx 21833896Coffee bottle - Bagley & Company, Limited, 1898-1962 Bagley & Company, Limited, 1898-1962A wine glass standing on a reflective surface.Various wine glasses standing on a reflective surface.Empty shot glasses with cold vodka alcohol drink on white background.Isolated on white empty, half and full water glassesBeaker. Bohemia, Czech Republic. Date: 1825-1835. Dimensions: 12.1 × 7.9 cm (4 3/4 × 3 1/8 in.). Glass; wheel engraved. Origin: Bohemia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Cup with a love couple and two men with baskets in a landscape with bean stakes (), Anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1720 Cup of clear, colorless glass. Flat bottom. Facet cut, conical body. On the wall a round medallion, framed by a blower wreath and surrounded by four palm branches held together by Rosetten. In the medallion a field with bean stakes () And in the foreground two men, one with a basket with fruit on the head, the other with a mannequin on the back. Left and right Braam bushes (). On the other side, in an identical medallion, a love couple is crowned wreaths in a similar landscape with deer in the background. The woman holds a shepherd's staff in hand. Between the medallions a symmetrical ornament consisting of curled palm branches with rosettes. Glassblower: BOHEEMSHIERBER GRIVERS glass glassblowing Cup of clear, colorless glass. Flat bottom. Facet cut, conical body. On the wall a round medallion, framed by a blower wreath and surrounded by four palm branches held together by Rglass chess pawn cut out from white backgroundBeer glass against gradient backgroundTumbler ca. 1825 American. Tumbler. American. ca. 1825. Cut blown lead glass. Probably made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesSeltzer bottle - British Syphon Company, Limited , National Bottling Works British Syphon Company, Limited , National Bottling WorksGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Empty beer mug isolated on white background Wine glassesBottle. Dimensions: Overall: 7 7/16 in., 184 Grams (18.9 cm, 5.916 Troy Ounces)Base diameter: 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm)Other (Height without stopper): 6 in. (15.2 cm). Date: 1700-1800. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Glass;  19th/20th century (1890-00-00-1910-00-00);No. 160, Ludwig Lobmeyr, Austrian, 1829 - 1917, J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH, Vienna, Austria, founded ca. 1935, Mouth-blown crystal, cut and polished, Mouth-blown crystal, elaborately deep and decorative cutting and polishing, 1873, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Red wine pitcher with handle and stopper, Red wine pitcher with handle and stopperWine Glass. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 4 in. (10.2 cm); Diam. 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm). Date: 1820-40. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Broken glassSpilt liquid in squareTwo groups of glasses on a reflective white background, 8/2/2013Empty salad dressing bottle on white backgroundGlass dropper close-upPoll photo collection. Product photos; Glass art. Sloping composition with wine glasses (copier). 1935. LeerdamOil.