Elegant Glass and Silverware

A collection of fine glass and silver objects, including vases and candleholders, showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship from various historical periods.

Canister with lid, 18th-19th century, 12 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4in. (30.5 x 14.6 x 14.6cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th century
Canister with lid, 18th-19th century, 12 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4in. (30.5 x 14.6 x 14.6cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th century
. In the form and free blown body of colorless glass, decorated at the bottom with white tincraquelé. Marked on the ponti-brand at the bottom with the Diamant Chris-Lebeau-Unique / Jan-1927-Moser-Fecit. / Tchecoslo Vaquie.Travelblaker, Johannes Adrianus van Geffen (attributed to), 1773 Round Blaker on a foot with a raised edge and engraved line. A ring is attached to the foot. De Blaker is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Jrl. = O (1773), Mt. = Attributed to Johannes van Geffen and an ax. A damper and a candle snuiter are stored at the Blaker. Amsterdam silver (metal) Round Blaker on a foot with a raised edge and engraved line. A ring is attached to the foot. De Blaker is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Jrl. = O (1773), Mt. = Attributed to Johannes van Geffen and an ax. A damper and a candle snuiter are stored at the Blaker. Amsterdam silver (metal)Baluster Vase, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1899 Balus -shaped vase of porcelain, covered with a monochrome, shiny black glaze. The vase has a wide, long neck, with a ring -shaped thickening and runs strongly at the top. A crack in the edge. Monochrome. China porcelain. glaze vitrification Balus -shaped vase of porcelain, covered with a monochrome, shiny black glaze. The vase has a wide, long neck, with a ring -shaped thickening and runs strongly at the top. A crack in the edge. Monochrome. China porcelain. glaze vitrificationCanister with lid, 18th-19th century, 12 x 5 3/4 x 5 3/4in. (30.5 x 14.6 x 14.6cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryGwicht;  XVIII W (1701-00-00-1800-00-00);Glazen stolp, anonymous, c. 1820 - in or after c. 1900 Glass stop for Planetarium Clock  glass Glass stop for Planetarium Clock  glassCabinet of Watch, Anonymous, c. 1850 Cabinet of men's watch.  silver (metal) Cabinet of men's watch.  silver (metal)Chalice with Twelve Apostles 1735-1745 Schleswig. Glass; engraved and gilt decoration .Engraver: Frans Greenwood (1680 - 1763), Chalice with orange-apple in dot engraving and F. Greenwood fecit 1747, drinking glass drinkware tableware holder lead glass glass, gram free blown and shaped dot engraving diamond engraving goblet wineglass in clear colorless lead glass Pontil mark under round rising hollow base On convex knot Two-part manufactured inverted balustere: lower part with three nodes upper two with continuous enclosed air bubble; upper part with convex (enclosed air bubble) and sharp knot. Rounded trumpet-shaped chalice with fire-rounded rim F Greenwood fecit 1747 (diamond engraving lower chalice) Stadholder William IV Orange Nassau Zeven Provincien 1747 serving drinks Ex collection GoudstikkerBullet & Emblem pattern covered butter dish c 1870-1900 United States. Glass . Artist unknownGolden bell close-up on whiteA message in a bottleA glass from the Volver set Kajper, Agnieszka, Economic Glassworks Tadeusz WrześniakPlate - St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873) St. Johns Stone Chinaware Company (founded 1873)Fragment of goblet with slender stem, in which an air bubble, pontilemark, drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder fragment soil find glass, free blown Stems of chalice. Clear and colorless glass Light iridescent milky discolouration Slender trunk with top drop-shaped air bubble glass bead in the base of the calyx. Pontil mark in the soul of the foot archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard drink wine serve serving Soil discovery: castle Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961-1962.Jardiniere, Lead-glazed earthenware ('cream ware'), Demilune with flat back and bow front. Three bun” feet. All white. Front with three rectangular sunken panels ordered at top with a scalloped rim, molded masks and oak motifs. Inside with flange., Leeds, England, late 18th century, ceramics, Decorative Arts, JardiniereDrawer Pull 1810-60. Drawer Pull 14234Holy water bin, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1850 Blown in the shape, vertically ribbed and twice -tied body, ending in a wide edge. The back formed by a double thread with three loops on either side; The whole trimmed with a serrated wire and crowned with a smooth triangle on two volutes. South of the Netherlands glass glassblowing Blown in the shape, vertically ribbed and twice -tied body, ending in a wide edge. The back formed by a double thread with three loops on either side; The whole trimmed with a serrated wire and crowned with a smooth triangle on two volutes. South of the Netherlands glass glassblowingSalver.   Maker: Thomas Savage, American, 1664-1749Silversmith's Art, Italy 20th century. Silver vase designed by Luciano Sanvitoto for Calderoni Gioielli and made by Piero De Vecchi, 1958.Two-piece bronze mold for large deep plate, mold casting tool tools base metal bronze, cast Two-piece bronze mold for casting large deep plate Rotterdam tin foundry tin stainer tin Meeuws Druy craft Shapes are from the van origins 18th century Rotterdam tinnegieter J Druy. The large molds that were not signed or dated were the property of the tinker guild and were rented to the small tin caster.Brooch -Vase, 18th-19th century, Di.7-3/8 in., Porcelain, China, 18th-19th centuryLiberty Browne, Saucepan, c. 1800, silver and wood.Pair of Miniature Candlestands with Petal-lobed Nozzles 1250-1279 China. Qingbai-type ware; glazed porcelain .Porringer.   Maker: Paul Revere, Sr., 1702-1754Fragment of stand ring, bottom and part wall of waffle cup, beaker drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder soil find glass, free blown and molded in mold blow Fragment of stand ring bottom and part wall of waffle cup in clear colorless glass. The stand ring is an all-round flat glass wire. The bottom is pointed up (3.2 cm) and has pontilemark. The wall runs slightly conically outwards above. The waffle motif of the wall was first blown into the mold and then free-blown archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam.Four Matching Dishes. William I. Tenney; American, active 1808-1850. Date: 1828-1850. Dimensions: 3.2 × 11.5 cm (1 1/4 × 4 1/2 in.). Silver. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.WIne Glass and Cover. Germany, Potsdam. Date: 1735-1745. Dimensions: 26 x 8.7 cm (10 1/4 x 3 7/16 in.). Glass; engraved and gilt decoration. Origin: Potsdam. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Sicherung auf schwarz - Battery topview on black background Sicherung auf schwarz - Battery topview on black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 12954346. Flat ground. Cylindrical body, painted with four flies. Among the gold-plated top edge a band of white rosettes and dots.Vine glass. Josephinenhütte (Szklarska Poręba ; 1842-1945), glass worksPair of Ear Ornaments, c. 1200-1519. Mexico, Guerrero, Ichcatiopan, Mixtec or Aztec. Obsidian, crystal; overall: 2.5 x 2.2 cm (1 x 7/8 in.). This set of ear ornaments, each with a rock crystal insert, is said to have been found with a pendant made of jade and gold (1983.190). They may come from a buried offering or the tomb of an Aztec noble.Blackware Jar with Bear Paw Design, Santa Clara Pueblo, NM, c. 1920Pewter plate with a raised edge. Pewter deep plate. Improvement only with an elevated edge.Lluis Ventós / "Diosa" (Goddess), 2005, Sculpture (black Belgian marble), 21 x 16,5 x 3,5 cm.Ring probably 19th century Chinese This collection of largely ethnographic jewelry includes examples from cultures in South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa and dates from the Pre-Columbian period to the twentieth century. Owned by renowned art collector and fashion enthusiast Muriel Kallis Newman, the collection represents her knowledge and appreciation of a wide range of jewelry design and making traditions. Numerous items in her collection are composite artifacts made from various cultures and time periods reappropriated as modern jewelry creations by or for Muriel. It is important to note that Newman wore many of the pieces in the collection, interpreting them to suit and express her own singular, often avant-garde style.. Ring 141648Lid;  K.Xix/P.XXW. (1891-00-00-1910-00-00);Dish. London, England. Date: 1809. Dimensions: 3 x 26 x 23.3 cm (1 3/16 x 10 1/4 x 9 3/16 in.). Silver. Origin: London. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Wine Glass 1850-80 Probably New England Glass Company. Wine Glass 9925HandledJugPair or Chestnut venes, fa. As. Bone baker and zoon, 1841 The octagonal chestnut cheese with hollow surfaces rests on a high, rejuvenating base on a straight, lobed base. The spherical body rises above. The vaulted, rejuvenating, loose lid has a round, standing, slightly excellent strap with a loose spherical, octagonal cavemen -vaulted lid with a flat, excellent bottom edge. This is crowned by a branch with acanthus leaves. A smooth profile runs along the bottom and top of the base. Cable edges surround the bottom of the lid and along the top of the foot, surrounded by smooth profiles. The feet are equipped with a wooden core covered with roggen skin. Amsterdam silver (metal). wood (plant material). The octagonal chestnut cheese with hollow surfaces rests on a high, rejuvenating base on a straight, lobed base. The spherical body rises above. The vaulted, rejuvenating, loose lid has a round, standing, slightly excellent strap with a loose spherical, octagonal cavemen -vaulted lid with Dar (provenance), Japanese (culture), lion (iconogr.), Puzdra, Japanese artSoap dish 1807-35 Ashbil Griswold. Soap dish. American. 1807-35. Pewter. Made in Meriden, Connecticut, United StatesBowl with Double Fish ca. 12th century China. Bowl with Double Fish 42456Covered vase 18th century China. Covered vase. China. 18th century. Jade. JadePatch Box c 1721-1725 Boston. Like the other silver patch box displayed in this gallery, this piece was created to store small paper or fabric patches that were worn on the face by men and women to disguise blemishes or for decorative purposes. The engraved tulip design on the cover is typical of Dixwellís work and may have been inspired by a book of engraved patterns. An inscription on the bottom indicates that Abigail Taylor of Lynn, Massachusetts, may have been the original owner of the box.. Silver . John Dixwell. Jacob HurdMaker Unknown, Hat Salt, c. 1825-40, colorless lead glass.Rectangular bowl with shaped corners, by Scarpa Carlo, 1934, 20th Century, Unknow. Italy, Piemonte, Turin, private collection. Whole artwork. Bowl vase rounded corners green light blue: azure brown.Can  powderWhite ointment jar, cylindrical with two constrictions, narrow foot, ointment jar holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned fried glazed baked High straight shape with smooth transitions at the constrictions at foot and shoulder. At stand. Yellow shard entirely white glazed. Stand with soul Funnel-shaped neck edge and narrow foot archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard health care indigenous pottery packing ointment care medicine drug pharmacy Soil discovery: castle Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961-1962.Beaker c 1812-1830 Portland. Silver . Charles FarleyTea jar 18th century Japan. Tea jar. Japan. 18th century. Fine gray clay with thick brown glaze (Kiyomizu ware). Edo period (1615-1868). CeramicsBowl ca. 1500-1525 Italian (Venice). Bowl 460742chrismera für die Aufbewahrung der Heiligen Öle und des Chrisams chrismera intended to store the Holy Oils and the Chrism, 9th-10th century, monastery of Sant Pere de Roda, high Emporda, Girona art museum, Girona, Catalonia, Spain Copyright: xZoonar.com/Tolox 22283089Jar, Green glass, 8 1/4 × 6 in. (21 × 15.24cm), Made in Connecticut, American, 19thcentury, Containers -Glasspolar bearA plate;  18th century (1701-00-00-1800-00-00);Glass trumpet, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1900 Smooth, bent ribbed tube, ending in a bell -shaped ribbed sound cup; A bent mouthpiece on the narrow side. Green glass. Europe glass Smooth, bent ribbed tube, ending in a bell -shaped ribbed sound cup; A bent mouthpiece on the narrow side. Green glass. Europe glassLampshade - Inconnu / UnknownPart of a candle crown of brass, anonymous, 1475 - 1485 The two-armor with crabs decorated turner is provided with the sign III at the start. The left arm is marked with three points at the eye, the right arm with three notches. The fat catchers are round and are decorated at the top and bottom with fine grooved rings. They have a holid and straight slanted upright edge, which turns into a serrated decoration at the bottom. The turner is marked on the onset V, the left arm is marked at the eye with four points, the criminal arm V. The fat catchers have on top of the signs V and five points. The holders are not marked. Northern Netherlands (possibly) brass (alloy) casting The two-armor with crabs decorated turner is provided with the sign III at the start. The left arm is marked with three points at the eye, the right arm with three notches. The fat catchers are round and are decorated at the top and bottom with fine grooved rings. They have a holid and straight slanted upright edge, whPottery ointment jar, very low model, white glazed, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned glazed baked Very small straight model with necking under the rim Delftware. Stand archaeology health care indigenous pottery mixing medicine drug pharmacy packing craftAshtray with British airport badge H.M.S. Centaur unknown labelSpice Box And Grater (France); silver-plated brassToilet vase ca. 1850-1775 B.C. Middle Kingdom This miniature vessel imitates the shape of the typical Middle Kingdom ointment jar. It was found with other small vessels and the figure of a woman (11.151.745) in a basket (called "toilet basket I" by the excavators) west of the pyramid of Amenemhat I at Lisht North where the basket - like another one ("toilet basket II;" see 44.4.4 and 07.228.19) - was deposited by itself and without a body. The group is dated by comparison with ointment jars found at Dahshur and in the box of Kemeni (26.7.1439a, b-.1441a, b, .1442).. Toilet vase. ca. 1850-1775 B.C.. Travertine (Egyptian alabaster). Middle Kingdom. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery west of pyramid of Amenemhat I, so-called "toilet basket I," not with burial. Dynasty 12, late-early 13Sugar bowl of pottery. Cup shaped sugar bowl of pottery, black basalt. The bottom edge of the pot is ribbed, above it runs a silver-colored leaf drink.Lid of a jar with the inscription: Vreede and Eendragt, Anonymous, 1688 Vaulted lid of a cup with overhanging hollow, double folded edge. The button formed by an O-shaped ring. On the lid a text in Roman letters 'Vreede and Eendragt'. On the button: Interpone Tuis. Signed on the edge: Crama.f.1688 21/5. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowing Vaulted lid of a cup with overhanging hollow, double folded edge. The button formed by an O-shaped ring. On the lid a text in Roman letters 'Vreede and Eendragt'. On the button: Interpone Tuis. Signed on the edge: Crama.f.1688 21/5. glassblower: Low CountriesLeiden glass glassblowingBasin.  Manufacturer: Townsend and Compton, BritishA smear of cosmetic gel close-up on a gray background. High quality photo.Bottle probably 18th-19th century. Bottle 444753Ritter Armour of the medieval knight. Metal protection of the soldier against the weapon of the opponent Copyright: xZoonar.com/ValeryxxSibrikovx 3115114Bowl (Ireland); glassBreastplate Made 1470-1530 Spain. The Italian style of plate armor with smooth surfaces dominated the tastes of most Western European courts, particular in Flanders, France, and Spain. By about 1500, breastplates were commonly produced from a single plate rather than two overlapping ones. Here the arm-and-neck opening is raised with a heavy boxed edge to divert the point of weapons. The central ridge is another feature that emerged at this time to help glance away blows.. Steel .Kitchen thing, wooden pepper mill on white background Copyright: xAnilxDave/DinodiaxPhotoxA bottle of cosmetic product with a pouring texture on top. High quality photo.Log Cabin pattern creamer c 1875 Wheeling. Pressed glass . Central Glass Company (Manufacturer)Print head over greenPerfume bottle on the black backgroundToy Bank: Frog. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 21.5 x 29 cm (8 7/16 x 11 7/16 in.) Original IAD Object: base: 1 3/4" high, 4 1/2" diameter; overall: 4 15/16" high. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William O. Fletcher.Black tea mixture in tea pliers black tea mixture in tea pliersscrew on white backgroundFour Matching Dishes c 1828-1850 United States. Silver . William I. TenneyClose up of  bottle cap Isolated on white backgroundBrayette German ca. 1540 View more. Brayette. German. ca. 1540. Steel. Armor Parts-BrayettesBoard of linen, associated with an Amazon costume, c. 1895 Board of linen, associated with an Amazon costume. With wide cover and straight points, and the brand () Trouville 34-13 1/2. Save in a box with address Marguerite 35 with turquoise paper-paper. France (possibly) linen (material) Board of linen, associated with an Amazon costume. With wide cover and straight points, and the brand () Trouville 34-13 1/2. Save in a box with address Marguerite 35 with turquoise paper-paper. France (possibly) linen (material)Close up Shot of Conceptual Key and Miniature Houses on White Background, Emphasizing Copy Space on LeftCovered Box. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm); Diam. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Terracotta kylix:band-cup (drinking cup) 3rd quarter of the sixth century B.C. Attributed to a painter related to the Lysippides Painter Athenian drinking cups of the sixth and fifth century B.C. were often suspended by one handle when not in use. The viewer enjoyed the decoration on the outside of the shape and, occasionally, on the underside of the foot. In this example, the foreparts of lions and griffins have been deployed to produce a dynamic pinwheel effect.. Terracotta kylix:band-cup (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 3rd quarter of the sixth century B.C.. Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. VasesTelescoping opera glass ca. 1830 Austrian, Vienna. Telescoping opera glass. Austrian, Vienna. ca. 1830. Mother-of-pearl, yellow metal mounts. Natural SubstancesBird's eye view of a table with stoneware dishesisolated golden object isolated golden object made in 3d graphics Copyright: xZoonar.com/StanislavxRishnyakx 2952518Bowl for rinsing brushes. unknown, craftsmanTumbler after 1886 Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. Tumbler. American. after 1886. Pressed cranberry with opalescent glass. Made in Wheeling, West Virginia, United StatesToilet set: a box with a cover (oval, large)Flakon; Non -like Lona Huta; 2. PO. 18th century (1750-00-00-1800-00-00);Miser's purse, Medium: silk, metal Technique: crochet, Crocheted reddish brown silk ornamented with cut steel beads in pattern of diagonal bars and crosses. Two steel rings control side opening; beaded tassels at either end., France, early 19th century, costume & accessories, Miser's pursePerfume bottle. Museum: COLECCION PRIVADA.Strainer.   Maker: Paul Revere, Sr., 1702-1754