Elegant Vintage Glassware

Collection of antique glass chalices and wine glasses, showcasing intricate designs and historical monograms. Clear glass with decorative motifs and distinctive shapes.

Chalip glass with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht, Anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Chalice glass made of clear, colorless glass, with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht. glassblower: EnglandNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Chalice glass made of clear, colorless glass, with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht. glassblower: EnglandNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
Chalip glass with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht, Anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Chalice glass made of clear, colorless glass, with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht. glassblower: EnglandNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Chalice glass made of clear, colorless glass, with the coat of arms of the province of Utrecht. glassblower: EnglandNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
chalice glass with trumpet -shaped base, anonymous, c. 1550 - c. 1600 Chalice glass with trumpet -shaped base with turned around. Balus -shaped, hollow, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs. Funnel -shaped, wide chalice. West-Europa glass glassblowing Chalice glass with trumpet -shaped base with turned around. Balus -shaped, hollow, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs. Funnel -shaped, wide chalice. West-Europa glass glassblowingGoblet. Nieokreślona huta, factoryDecanter - Waterford WaterfordPair of salts ca. 1770-80 British. Pair of salts. British. ca. 1770-80. Glass. GlassGlass; Schwanhardt, Georg st. (1601-1667), indefinite Lona Huta; 1625 (1625-00-00-1625-00-00);Devises, coats of arms, monograms, religious scenesBottle - Inconnu / UnknownFragments chalice or trumpet glass, clear glass, long stem and conical chalice, pontilmark, drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder soil find glass, free blown Drinking glass goblet or trumpet glass. Colorless and clear glass Slight discoloration through irisation. Conical model chalice on long stem. Air bubble at the top of the Pontil mark stem. Fragment part of foot and trunk. Clear and colorless glass oily discolored by irisation. Pontil mark archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard drink beverage wine beer serve Soil discovery: kastam Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961-1962.Roemer with the inscription: A Demain Les Affairs, Anonymous, c. 1625 - in or before 1649 Low, spun foot. Soul inserted. The egg -shaped chalice blown as a whole with the trunk, which is set with four rows of brambles. A ribbed thread indicates the transition from the chalice to the trunk. On the chalice is the saying "A Demain Les affairs." (Tomorrow there will be another day) engraved. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Low, spun foot. Soul inserted. The egg -shaped chalice blown as a whole with the trunk, which is set with four rows of brambles. A ribbed thread indicates the transition from the chalice to the trunk. On the chalice is the saying "A Demain Les affairs." (Tomorrow there will be another day) engraved. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowingGoblet, c. 1900. Harry Powell (British, 1835-1922), Whitefriars Glasshouse (British). Glass; diameter: 9.1 cm (3 9/16 in.); overall: 20.6 cm (8 1/8 in.).Vase with two couplets of the national anthem Wien Neerlandsch Blood, Anonymous, 1856 Flat. Short trunk with one disk. High, tulip -shaped chalice, on which two couplets of whom Neerlandsch Blood are engraved under the head folk song; Below, in an oval medallion the name Tollens, surrounded by a winch, trumpet and ganzveer between flower vines. On the other side the inscription for herrinnering on the years 1830-1831 Antwerp. Citad.l to my friend the weled.l gest. Hr. M. Brandon Mondolfo Ridder der Mil. W. Order. Below that Amsterdam 26 Aug 1856 with Diamant Getek. And in a small, oval unevenness in the glass mass the signature and the year D c fec 1856. Furthermore, the Iron Cross with a medallion with the names of the cities of Hasselt and Leuven and a second iron cross with a medallion are engraved on the glass With the name of the city of Bautersum and the date 8 Aug 1831. Glassblower: Franceamsterdam glass etching / glassblowing Flat. Short trunk with one disk. High, tulip -shapedGoblet. Italy, Venice, circa 1575-1600. Furnishings; Serviceware. Free blown glass with spiral bands of twisted threads ((vetro a retorti)Chalice, pendulum glass, wine glass drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder glass, gram free blown and shaped glass processing Six chalice glasses (1-6) pendulum glasses in clear colorless and opaque white glass Pontil mark under round light ascending hollow base all with chips from edge. Mounted massive cylindrical stem with ribbon-shaped bundled thin opaque-white glass wires around two intertwined flat opaque white wires. Tulip-shaped chalice with fire-rounded edge.Candy dish - Horseshoe pattern Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedWineglass (pastiche) 17th century Northern European or Italian (Venice). Wineglass (pastiche). Northern European or Italian (Venice). 17th century. Colorless (the bowl slightly tan, the stem and foot gray) nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed.. GlassWine Glass 1845-1885 Bohemia. Glass; blown, cut, stained red and engraved .Chalice glass of filigree glass, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Light conical base of filigree glass A Fili and A Retortoli in white and red. Balus -shaped trunk with white and red threads. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded underside, from filigree glass a fili and a retortoli. Venice glass glassblowing Light conical base of filigree glass A Fili and A Retortoli in white and red. Balus -shaped trunk with white and red threads. Funnel -shaped chalice with rounded underside, from filigree glass a fili and a retortoli. Venice glass glassblowingGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Lid, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Vaulted lid with spherical button on two discs. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowing Vaulted lid with spherical button on two discs. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowingTubel - Vexierglas; Non -like Lona Huta; 18th century (1701-00-00-1800-00-00);Silesia (Habsburgs - 1526-1740), Silesia (Prussia - 1740-1918)Flute Glass; Germany; late 16th or early 17th century; Free-blown colorless (slightly pink) glass with diamond-point engraving; 31.4 x 5.7 cm (12 3,8 x 2 1,4 in.)Glass; Non -like Lona Huta; Ok. PO. 18th century (1740-00-00-1760-00-00);Miniature Compote 1835-55 American. Miniature Compote. American. 1835-55. Lacy pressed glass. Made in New England, United StatesFooted Bowl (USA); Produced by Tiffany and Co. (United States); Design Director: Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933); mold-blown favrile glassCompote - Daisy & X Band PatternSalt. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm). Date: 1815-40. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Wine glass, one of a set of twelve, 1780-1800, 5 x 2 5/8 x 2 5/8 in. (12.7 x 6.67 x 6.67 cm), Green glass, England, 18th-19th centuryPitcher, Vase and Ball, and Vase andBallSling glass with bell -shaped calyx, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Slinger glass with conical foot and straight trunk. In the trunk a multiple opaque white pendulum around an air spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing Slinger glass with conical foot and straight trunk. In the trunk a multiple opaque white pendulum around an air spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowingChalice with dot engraving of each pair, with the inscription THE GOOD SUCCESS OF THE UPCOMING WEDDING, wine glass drinking glass drinking utensils tableware holder glass lead glass, gram free blown and shaped stipgraving Goblet wineglass in clear colorless lead glass Pontil mark under round light ascending hollow base Two-part solid reverse balustere bottom part: convex knot to baluster knot with six elongated air bubbles passing through; upper part: convex knot with enclosed drop-shaped air bubble. Bottom rounded funnel-shaped chalice with fire-rounded rim Chalice carved in dotted banderole above representation of dot engraving: THE GOOD SUCCESS OF THE UPCOMING WEDDING engagement wedding party serve drink remember Ex collection Earl of wadford auctioned June 1985.Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Holder of oil and vinegar with four bottles in a rushed holder, Fa. Diemont, 1801 The striker ovale holder has right, slightly raised walls on the sides. He rests on four, rejuvenating, bent, ribbed legs. There are traffic jams above these legs and along the top of the holder. An openwork edge of grille work is installed under the upper edge. Along the inside of the upper edge there are four vaulted protrusions, on which the insert rests. This consists of a plate with four large recesses for the bottles of colorless, sharpened glass and four smaller ones for the stops. Through the center of this plate, a rod, crowned by four, runs in size, and ending at the bottom ending in a screw, where it can be screwed on with a nut under the mahogany soil. Low raised walls, decorated with filet edges, are applied around the openings for the stops. Hence curved connecting pieces rise to the middle, where they unite in a loop -shaped handle. The connecting pieces are also decorated with filet edges,Glass;  around 1850 (1840-00-00-1860-00-00);Urn 1788-95 Possibly by New Bremen Glass Manufactory This formidable urn relates to documented Amelung pieces in both form and style, especially in the treatment of the cover, with its hollow, inverted baluster finial.. Urn. American. 1788-95. Blown glass. Made in Frederick County, New Bremen, Maryland, United StatesBeaker 18th century possibly Spanish. Beaker. possibly Spanish. 18th century. Glass. GlassSilversmith's Art, Italy 20th century. Silver vase, slender line, with moulded thread lateral stands. Made by Le Argenterie d'Italia.Lidded goblet with a portrait of King William III. The inscription reads: William Rex’ (King William).Cover of a double box (), Anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Facetted, vaulted lid, crowned with a waged lid button, consisting of two flat buttons and five discs. The end was missing. A engraved flower garland on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowing Facetted, vaulted lid, crowned with a waged lid button, consisting of two flat buttons and five discs. The end was missing. A engraved flower garland on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowingGlass; Non -like Lona Huta; 1. PO. 18th century (1700-00-00-1750-00-00);composition of two empty wineglasesBeaker with Bird Hunt. Northwestern Bohemia, circa 1730-1750. Furnishings; Serviceware. Glass, gold leafStanding Dish. Rock crystal vases and bowls were made in various workshops in Prague around 1600. With its organic shape and fluttering ornamentation this shell-shaped tazza seems to be blown along by the wind. This delicate decoration is typical of the leading Prague workshop, that of the Miseroni family.Bowl with cover and stand. Culture: Continental European. Dimensions: Overall: 11 × 11 1/4 in. (27.9 × 28.6 cm). Date: early 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Candlestick, one of as set of four, 1722, Joseph W. Bellassyse, ent. 1716, 5 7/8in. (14.9cm), Silver, England, 18th centuryTwo Vases 1825-1875 Bohemia. Glass; cut with ruby overlay .Cocktail glass isolated on white background. Cocktail glassTumbler. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm); Diam. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm). Maker: Richards and Hartley Flint Glass Co. (ca. 1870-1890). Date: ca. 1888. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Luxurious golden Vintage Wine Glass on pastel pink background Luxurious golden Vintage Wine Glass on pastel pink background. Copyright: xZoonar.com/ElenaxNazarovax 21287680Candlestick, one of as set of four, 1722, Joseph W. Bellassyse, ent. 1716, 5 7/8in. (14.9cm), Silver, England, 18th centuryTwelve glasses with the figure of Louis-Philippe ". Cristal. Paris, Museum of romantic life. Threatening art, crown, crystal, royal emblem, dishes, glassCandlestick of smooth silver with short trunk and round base, gaming table randeler or travel candlestick, Martinus van Stapele, 1779 Round candlestick of smooth silver consisting of a foot, a short trunk and a candle holder. The foot is filled with lead. Marked and dated. Remark; This candlestick is part of a set of four. See inv.nrs. (BK-1992-29-B and BK-1989-10-A and B). The Hague silver (metal). lead (metal) casting Round candlestick of smooth silver consisting of a foot, a short trunk and a candle holder. The foot is filled with lead. Marked and dated. Remark; This candlestick is part of a set of four. See inv.nrs. (BK-1992-29-B and BK-1989-10-A and B). The Hague silver (metal). lead (metal) castingMugGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Nappy - No. 204 or Bowtie Pattern Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Cruet frame late 18th century French This cruet frame is used for oil and vinegar bottles.. Cruet frame 189221 French, Cruet frame, late 18th century, Glass, 3  6 in. (7.6  15.2 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Gift of Charles Balliard, 1907 (07.87)Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Toilet set: Flakon with a glass stopper and a silver capGoblet with a man holding a jug, anonymous, 1751 Vaulted foot. Straight trunk with a multiple air spiral and a knot with a wreath of air bubbles. Light conical chalice with flat bottom. On the chalice, in a rectangular field, against a background with trees and clouds, a portrait of a man half with a jug with lid in the left hand. Under, left signed a: Schouman. and right fecit.1751. glassblower: EnglandThe Hague glass glassblowing Vaulted foot. Straight trunk with a multiple air spiral and a knot with a wreath of air bubbles. Light conical chalice with flat bottom. On the chalice, in a rectangular field, against a background with trees and clouds, a portrait of a man half with a jug with lid in the left hand. Under, left signed a: Schouman. and right fecit.1751. glassblower: EnglandThe Hague glass glassblowingGlassBeaker Vase in Form of Archaic Gu, 1662-1722. China, Jiangxi province, Jingdezhen kilns, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Kangxi mark and reign (1662-1722). Porcelain with peacock-blue glaze; overall: 27.7 cm (10 7/8 in.).Five glasses Lausitzer glassworksWater glass, 18th-19th century, 6 3/4 x 5 x 5in. (17.1 x 12.7 x 12.7cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryA set of dishes: a larger glass W Cewicz, Janina, Economic Huta ZawiercieTumbler 1840-50 American. Tumbler. American. 1840-50. Pressed glass. Made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesWineglass mid-18th century Southern German. Wineglass. Southern German. mid-18th century. Glass. GlassCupCOPA DE LA CRISTALERIA DE ISABEL II. Location: PALACIO DE LA MAGDALENA. Santander. Cantabria. SPANIEN.Whiskey Mug 1850-60 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.. Whiskey Mug. AmVase in the shape of an ancient ritual cup (zhi) (one of a pair) China. Vase in the shape of an ancient ritual cup (zhi) (one of a pair) 52937Unguent Vessel 1985 BCE-1425 BCE Egypt. Hematite . Ancient EgyptianPair of candlesticks 1701-2 Charles Petit. Pair of candlesticks. French, Paris. 1701-2. Silver. Metalwork-SilverGlassVase model "M 2055". Acquired by S. Bing, Gallery "L'Art Nouveau", at the World's Fair 1900 in ParisDagger in a sheath. A dagger in a sheath decorated with leafyines.Diamond engraved goblet made at Giacomo Verzelini's Crutched Friars Glasshouse. Dated 16th CenturyBagatelle Vase. Designed by René Lalique (French, 1860-1945); Manufactured by Lalique et Cie (French, founded 1885). Date: 1939. Dimensions: 15.9 x 12.5 x 11.4 cm (6 1/4 x 4 15/16 x 4 1/2 in.). Glass; clear, blown, pressed and fire polished. Origin: Paris. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.Roemer with a poem to Constantijn Huygens, anonymous, 1619 Low, spun from a wire. Soul inserted. High, egg -shaped chalice above a short trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen. A wire indicates the transition from the chalice to the trunk. In Caligraphy Letters, Anna Roemers Visscher is engraved by Anna Roemers Visscher "Aen Constantinus Huijgens" and on the reverse "Scheroeckt soo is my pen, my paper / rust is my reinforcement, grinding is my Lier./ Gaet Zegen -Rijck Poeet, Get Henen on the tops / from Helicon, and Haelt a bit whatever, to drop / in my jnck tolerated, on that ick (as ick plach) / with a normal pen my Vrinden greetings mach.  glass glassblowing Low, spun from a wire. Soul inserted. High, egg -shaped chalice above a short trunk, which is set with two rows of Doornnoppen. A wire indicates the transition from the chalice to the trunk. In Caligraphy Letters, Anna Roemers Visscher is engraved by Anna Roemers Visscher "Aen Constantinus Huijgens" and on the reverse Two glassesCondiment Bottle (England); glass; Overall: 17.5 x 8 diameter cm (6 7/8 x 3 1/8 in.)six empty glass ice cream dish isolated on white background Tumbler 1775-1820. Tumbler. 1775-1820. Non-lead glass with engraved decoration. Made in Bohemia, Czech RepublicEmpty glass bowl isolated on white backgroundCandy dish -Beaker ca. 1790 Johann Joseph Mildner. Beaker. Austrian, Gutenbrunn. ca. 1790. Glass. Glassglasses of alcohol3D illustreation of a set of 5 emply wine glasses over white background.Caster ca. 1735 Adrian Bancker Although eighteenth-century American silver casters were often made in sets for sugar and spices, almost no complete sets have survived. This caster is part of a set of three (1972.233.1a,b -.3a,b) made by Adrian Bancker, a prominent New York silversmith. It is almost identical to a set now in the Museum of the City of New York.. Caster 1480White House china and crystal. Celery vase (center) and water bottles. The celery vase and water bottle on the right are part of the service originally ordered by President Andrew Jackson in 1829 from Bakewell, Page, Bakewell.Beer, whiskey glass. Isolated goblet mockup. Realistic 3d alcohol drink glassware for rum, brandy, ale, stout. Fragile cup mock up for pub or restaurant. Tall crystal transparent blank. Beer, whiskey glass. Isolated goblet mockup. 3dTea kettle and stand withburner.   Maker: William Adams, American, 1801-1861Retailer: S. Kirk and Son, active ca. 1846 - 1861Lid of a jar, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Vaulted lid, crowned lid button, consisting of two slices, a flat button, a spherical button with two rows of air bubbles and a pear -shaped end. Flower and leaf ornaments engraved on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowing Vaulted lid, crowned lid button, consisting of two slices, a flat button, a spherical button with two rows of air bubbles and a pear -shaped end. Flower and leaf ornaments engraved on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowingCup commemorating Imperial Arcade; 1884Glass of drinking water isolated on a white backgroundTransparent Empty Wine And Champagne Glass Isolated On WhiteCandlestick, one of a pair, c. 1760, World's End pottery; Manufacturer: Factory owned by Henry Delamain, Dublin, Ireland, c.1735-1771, 9 5/16 x 5 x 5 in. (23.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm), Tin-glazed earthenware with enamel decoration, Ireland, 18th centuryVintage Photograph. Brush creativity: vibrant colors swirl in a glass of water.Crystals engraved scale on foot, from the Louvre, Charles Thurston Thompson, 1866 - 1890 photomechanical print  Louvre Museum paper  container of glass: bottle, jar, vase Louvre MuseumScech; Crystal glassworks (Naliboki; 1722-1862); around 1757 (1750-00-00-1760-00-00);Toilet set: Flakon with a glass stopper and a silver capGlass;  19th/20th century (1890-00-00-1910-00-00);