Glass Decor Items

A variety of glass decorative items, including dishes and caps, showcasing unique shapes and intricate designs from different historical contexts.

Lid of a cup, c. 1725 - c. 1750 lid Lid of a jar with pointed button with pseudo-facets, engraved with a plant motif with a flour, buttons, leaves and carrots. Originally does not belong to NG-NM-10425-A.  glass
Lid of a cup, c. 1725 - c. 1750 lid Lid of a jar with pointed button with pseudo-facets, engraved with a plant motif with a flour, buttons, leaves and carrots. Originally does not belong to NG-NM-10425-A. glass
Inner box of a butter dish. Inner box of a butter dish, of unforded glass.Scale of silver, on the pedestal. Decorated with driven, from the middle radiating palmettes between which dots increased on guiloded soil. Coat of arms with year 1583. Signed. Stadskeur van Leiden; W; Unclear sign. Male weapon of Swieten; Female weapon not to identify.Glass in shape of a hat. Green hat with edge stored on both sides.Glass screw cap, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1720 Glass screw cap, belonging to a glass of glass, eight -sided, decorated with radgravure. Glassblower: BOHEEMSHIERBER GRIVERS glass glassblowing Glass screw cap, belonging to a glass of glass, eight -sided, decorated with radgravure. Glassblower: BOHEEMSHIERBER GRIVERS glass glassblowingTazza met diamantgravure, anonymous, c. 1550 - c. 1600 Tazza with bell -shaped base with undefeated edge, transferring to a slightly curved trunk. Flat wide chalice with a light -bent edge and engraved with a wide, on the inside by a trim -off edge of sunflowers, rosettes and stylized leaf vines. Venice glass Tazza with bell -shaped base with undefeated edge, transferring to a slightly curved trunk. Flat wide chalice with a light -bent edge and engraved with a wide, on the inside by a trim -off edge of sunflowers, rosettes and stylized leaf vines. Venice glassDinner plate with English arms (one of a group of four) 1715 Richard Bayley Set of four circular dinner plates with English arms, London 1715 with maker's mark of Richard Bayley, which are part of a larger set, of which The Met was given twelve by Mrs Charles Wrightsman in 2012 (2012.205.17). In the eighteenth century, dinner plates were often supplied in sets of 36 - enough to serve three courses to a table of twelve.. Dinner plate with English arms (one of a group of four). British, London. 1715. Silver. Metalwork-SilverNappy - Beaded Grape PatternDish 1756-58 Gabrielle Bidard. Dish 200196Lid of a cup, c. 1725 - c. 1750 lid Lid of a jar with pointed button with pseudo-facets, engraved with a plant motif with a flour, buttons, leaves and carrots. Originally does not belong to NG-NM-10425-A.  glassCover of a big humpen, Anonymous, 1800 - 1899 Vaulted lid with three nodi and massive button. Painted with white, red, green and ocher -colored emails. Around the lid windows in which stylized blossoms can be seen. Bohemia glass glassblowing Vaulted lid with three nodi and massive button. Painted with white, red, green and ocher -colored emails. Around the lid windows in which stylized blossoms can be seen. Bohemia glass glassblowingBowl, Glass, Shallow circular bowl; encircled star cut on bottom, narrow flutes rise to swags filled in with fine flutes. Trefoil cut rim. Well defined cuts., possibly Waterford, Ireland, ca. 1810-20, glasswares, Decorative Arts, BowlSilver brandy bowl with two handles, brandy bowl bowl holder silver, driven cast engraved Round completely smooth bowl with two openwork horizontally soldered ears each in the form of three intertwined loops lightly engraved with lines top edge outside ( smashed) drinking foodDish (one of a pair) 1763-64 Jean-Louis Morel. Dish (one of a pair). French, Paris. 1763-64. Silver. Metalwork-SilverFruit bowl ca. 1790 Irish. Fruit bowl. Irish. ca. 1790. Glass. GlassBasin. Thomas Compton; English, active 1775-1817; England. Date: 1775-1785. Dimensions: 5.1 x 20.3 cm (2 x 8 in.). Pewter. Origin: London, City of. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Soda bottle -Bowl. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm); Diam. 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm). Date: 1820-40. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Dish. Culture: American. Dimensions: 9 1/4 x 6 15/16 in. (23.5 x 17.6 cm). Maker: Probably New England Glass Company (American, East Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1818-1888). Date: 1813-25. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Scale with cut stallo pattern. Small bowl with scalloped edge. Sliding in a stermotief.Silversmith: Rudolph Sondag, Silver basket bonbon box, bonbon container tableware holder silver, sawn cast Oval bowl with profiled bottom edge cut-away walls with smooth medallions between bars and sparsely chased acanthus wanching applied bead edge along boat-shaped top edge bottom underside (debossed) servingWestward Ho!/Pioneer pattern covered footed compote c 1876 Philadelphia. Glass . Gillinder and Sons (Manufacturer)Pair of plates 18th century French. Pair of plates 201826Sugar bowl with cover 1720 William Bellassyse. Sugar bowl with cover 204881Spittoon 1837-40 William Savage British. Spittoon. American. 1837-40. Pewter. Made in Middletown, Connecticut, United StatesWine taster mid-18th century Nicolas Bouton. Wine taster 200183Bowl. United States, 19th century. Furnishings; Serviceware. GlassSquare jardinière and stand with river landschapes, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1799 Subject of square Jardinière of porcelain, painted in underlaze blue. On the wall of the dish bamboo branches; The edges with shaft work. Blue White. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / vitrification Subject of square Jardinière of porcelain, painted in underlaze blue. On the wall of the dish bamboo branches; The edges with shaft work. Blue White. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / vitrificationLid of a jar. Lid of a jar with small benten support edge and bent wellving. Faceted hollow button, with insest and conical striker. Engraving with twice a combination of crossed olive and palm branches. Does not originally hear from BK-NM-10754-111-ASugar bowl. Culture: American. Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 4 3/8 in. (25.1 x 11.1 cm). Maker: Attributed to New England Glass Company (American, East Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1818-1888); Possibly South Boston Flint Glass Works. Date: 1815-35.Glass, elaborately cut or engraved in a variety of patterns based on English Regency styles, was in vogue for fine tableware during the early nineteenth century. This elegant sugar bowl and its related cream pitcher reveal a sophisticated alternative to cutting: the manipulation of the clear, colorless glass in its molten state. The vessels combine multiple decorative techniques characteristic of three New England factories that were producing stylish wares during the 1820s and 1830s. The predominant feature is the tooled horizontal ribbing on a second gather, or applied layer, of glass, which was drawn upward into the ribs with a sharp tool to create a swag pattern. This striking ornamentation is repeated on the domed cover of the sugar bowl and again oCover of deck scale belonging to Komfoor, decorated with filet edges, Bennewitz and Bonebakker company, 1816 The lid consists of a convex lower and a concave upper part, between which the separation is marked by a filet edge. The lid is crowned by a handle in the shape of two leaf branches with acorns, which are turned around each other in the middle. Amsterdam silver (metal) The lid consists of a convex lower and a concave upper part, between which the separation is marked by a filet edge. The lid is crowned by a handle in the shape of two leaf branches with acorns, which are turned around each other in the middle. Amsterdam silver (metal)Salt 1830-40 Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company. Salt. American. 1830-40. Pressed glass. Made in Sandwich, Massachusetts, United StatesPan orbowlArt Nouveau fruit bowl frame. Bruckmann & Söhne (Heilbronn ; wytwórnia złotnicza ; 1805-1973), goldsmiths company, Somme Gebruder (Wrocław ; firma złotnicza i kupiecka ; fl. 1888-1945), goldsmiths companyLid of a jar, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Vaulted lid with faceted, pointed button with an elongated bubble on two discs and a flat button. A engraved flower and leaf ornament on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowing Vaulted lid with faceted, pointed button with an elongated bubble on two discs and a flat button. A engraved flower and leaf ornament on the lid. Germany (possibly) glass glassblowingSugar bowl and lid, Silver, (a) Hemispherical bowl on molded, domed foot, the rim reinforced. (b) Domed cover with ring to serve as handle or as foot ring. Engraved on side: unicorn's head., London, England, 1726-27, metalwork, Decorative Arts, Sugar bowl and lidFruit Dish (England); Produced by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Ltd.; raised silver, enamelPorringer 1750-75 John Tanner. Porringer 6719Wine rinser, Cut and engraved glass, Basin shaped with vertical impressions along lower half, engraved asterisks near upper rim, with two spouts., England, 18th century, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Wine rinserDram Cup 1690-1700 Jacob Boelen American. Dram Cup 3401Glass, possibly presenting a water lens. Glass, bright colorless, possibly presenting a water lens; Grote Bolle Cuppa with close edge turned out, inside inside hollow foot and a short strain.Pan c 1821-1829 Ohio. Pattern-molded blown glass . Artist unknownBaksteen en Middendorp, Opaline glass bowl bowl with lid, on saucer and with spoon, bowl crockery holder glass silver, bowl) Bowl bowl with lid on saucer with spoon of opaline glass Spoon handles and knob of the bowl with silver frame of brick and Middendorp (1860- 1870).Lid of a cup, c. 1760 - c. 1770 Cover of a cup with bent foot edge. The top is almost flat, but shows a strong curve towards the button. The button has two rings and a bullet with a small pointed point. In the button a pounding decoration of bubbles. Engraved decoration of a garland of flowers and sheets. Originally does not belong to BK-NM-10754-189-A.  glass Cover of a cup with bent foot edge. The top is almost flat, but shows a strong curve towards the button. The button has two rings and a bullet with a small pointed point. In the button a pounding decoration of bubbles. Engraved decoration of a garland of flowers and sheets. Originally does not belong to BK-NM-10754-189-A.  glassCovered Bowl (Écuelle) with Representations of French Rivers. Jules-Paul Brateau; French, 1844-1923; Paris, France. Date: 1887-1897. Dimensions: 14 x 30.5 x 17.8 cm (5 1/2 x 12 x 7 in.). Pewter. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Bowl Korea. Bowl. Korea. Glazed earthenware. Goryeo dynasty (918-1392). CeramicsCovered Bowl 1701-1800 India. Jade .Compote. Attributed to Boston and Sandwich Glass Company; American, 1825-88; Sandwich, Massachusetts. Date: 1835-1850. Dimensions: 11.4 × 22.9 cm (4 1/2 × 9 in.). Pressed glass. Origin: Boston. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Tumbler 1797 Paul Revere Jr. American This set of four tumblers or small drinking cups (58.3.1-.4) was made for the Salem, Massachusetts merchant Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and descended in his family. They are among the "12 Silver tumblers" that Revere supplied to Derby in 1797. Their plain, slightly rounded bodies with engraved borders were made to match a set of four cups already owned by Derby, marked by the Parisian silversmith Denis Colombier in 1789. The similarities are striking, although the French originals are more intricately engraved. These objects illustrate both the influence of French design on late eighteenth-century American taste and the role of the patron in commissioning silver. One of the Colombier beakers (67.94) also belongs to the Museum, offering the opportunity to compare copies to their original source.. Tumbler 427Chess Piece, Pawn or Backgammon Piece 10th-11th century or later. Chess Piece, Pawn or Backgammon Piece. 10th-11th century or later. Rock-crystal. Attributed to Western Islamic Lands. Gaming piecesSalt cellar; Leneuf, Victor (Fl. 1885-1935); End of the 19th century (1880-00-00-1890-00-00);Silver Dish 3rd century Late Roman This silver dish, found with the patera in this case (47.100.29), was worked on a lathe to create the decorative concentric circles on its interior. Its precise function is unclear. Objects of this type have appeared among sixth-century church vessels in the Byzantine east, where they were used as patens to carry the Eucharist. A similar example is depicted on a fourth-century sarcophagus from Rome, which shows the dish being used for hand-washing.. Silver Dish 468190Anonymous / 'Oval rock crystal vessel with gadrooned decoration'. 1550 - 1600. Rock crystal / Hyaline quartz. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.Bread basket, the wall fully open with flower vines, Wijnand Warneke (attributed to), 1770 The oval, flat bottom is contained in the cast bottom edge, which is made up of palm leaves reminded of C-Voluten, with a leg in the middle of each side, on the long sides in the form of a volute from which a flower branch blooms and on the Short sides in the form of volutes above which a foam head. The vaulted wall is fully opened with asymmetrical, engraved flower vines, which follow the same pattern on the long and on the short sides. The cast upper edge is again formed by C-Voluten, separated by flower branches under a foam head. The ears built from Voluten are decorated with flowers. On the bottom engraved the shared weapon Holbech/Hood for Hugh Holbech, who married Hon 4-1-1838. Jane Sarah Hood, third daughter of Second Baron Bridport (died 8-6-1849), above which the Holbech helmet sign against a background of Acanthus leaves. Engraved on the bottom of the soil: D.D Donum de (Gift of)/ R.W.Plate.   Maker: Lester Howard Vaughan, American, 1889-1961Plate Trzewik Drost, Eryka, Economic Huta Z BkowiceEmpty clear salad bowl on white backgroundHandbell. Half-ball-shaped table bubble with handle. The bell has a profiled edge and the handle is baluster-shaped. The table bell is noticed: STK. = Amsterdam, JRL. = (1737), Mt. = Arnoldus van Geffen.Vase with a lidSugar bowl ca. 1827-35 Probably New England Glass Company. Sugar bowl. American. ca. 1827-35. Pressed glass. Made in East Cambridge, Massachusetts, United StatesOne from a Set of Five Soba Cups with Chrysanthemum Design 1615-1868 Japan. One from a Set of Five Soba Cups with Chrysanthemum Design 63742Leaf-Shaped Table on Three Legs. Leafy porcelain table on three legs in the shape of a sample head, covered with a monochrome turquoise, blue glaze. Monochromes.Dish China. Dish 52728. The driven dish is equipped with an ornament plated from a stamp form, consisting of three flying deer with spread wings, to the edge mutually connected by stylized antlers and granulated flat portions. This decoration is interspersed by three unprocessed surfaces with a smooth, flatbolle nop in the middle and that are closed by a rib. The scale has a thickened edge and is placed on a round base in which two holes are arranged locally on the wall.Dressing Case Cover (England); Made by Asprey & Son Co. (United Kingdom); glass, silverBowl 1800-1830 American. Bowl 677Cup Plate 1825-60. Cup Plate 2929Bagic lid. Vaulted lid with solid, pear-shaped button on three discs. A engraved flower and leaf garland on the lid.. The wine fountain and the cooler, used to rinse ones hands and wine glasses, formed the decorative centrepiece of a lavish buffet. These were presented to Cornelis Schrijver in gratitude for his heroic naval deeds, alluded to by the reliefs with trophies of arms, fish, shells and sea gods.Egg beating box with lid ca. 1775 British, Leeds, Yorkshire. Egg beating box with lid. British, Leeds, Yorkshire. ca. 1775. Creamware. Ceramics-PotteryPair of Platters. Martin Guillaume Biennais; French, 1764-1843; Paris, France. Date: 1809-1819. Dimensions: Diam. 66 cm (26 in.). Silver gilt. Origin: Paris. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: MARTIN-GUILLAUME BIENNAIS.caster, glass, Ovoid body deeply cut in overall horizontal-vertical grid pattern. The raised squares alternate plain and tiny diamonds. Flat diamond cut tops with pierced wholes. Stepped at bottom to domed base edged in diamond cut band containage corked hole within it., Ireland, ca. 1820-30, glasswares, Decorative Arts, casterNappy -Portlight, anonymous, c. 1827 portlight Around patent glass for a porthole, ball with a border on one side, the other side matt, with a rather irregular increase in the middle. United Kingdom glassNo. 104, Ludwig Lobmeyr, Austrian, 1829 - 1917, J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH, Vienna, Austria, founded ca. 1935, Mouth-blown crystal, cut and polished, Mouth-blown crystal, deeply-cut and polished, 1865, glasswares, Decorative Arts, Finger bowl, Finger bowlCollet table, Frederik van Strant (I) (attributed to), after 1706 - before 1727 Folding table on a tripod. The oval leaf has a processed edge and an engraved decoration of sunflowers and tendrils. The magazine rests on three cast Caratives, which turn into the tripod. The table is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Mt. = Frederik van Strant I and an ax. Amsterdam silver (metal) Folding table on a tripod. The oval leaf has a processed edge and an engraved decoration of sunflowers and tendrils. The magazine rests on three cast Caratives, which turn into the tripod. The table is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, Mt. = Frederik van Strant I and an ax. Amsterdam silver (metal)BeakerSnuff box, shell -shaped, Leendert Beekhuysen, 1749 Silver snuff box. The shell -shaped box, with a straight back, has a hinged lid. A shell is driven within a flat edge. PROFILS READS ABOUT the bottom edge of the box and along the lid running. At the bottom of the box, the letters i.e.d. engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal) Silver snuff box. The shell -shaped box, with a straight back, has a hinged lid. A shell is driven within a flat edge. PROFILS READS ABOUT the bottom edge of the box and along the lid running. At the bottom of the box, the letters i.e.d. engraved. Amsterdam silver (metal)Tobacco box 18th century Dutch An oval box. The lid depicts Christ being nailed to the cross by two men, while a third digs a hole for the cross. Inscribed at top of cross: Inri; and below: Het leijde christi in het leven (The suffering of Christ in his life).The underside shows Christ on the cross, flanked by the Virgin and St. John, with the Magdalen kneeling at the foot of the cross. Inscribed at the top of the cross: Inri; and below: En het lijde christi in sijn sterve (And the suffering of Christ in his death).With lined rims and molded edges. The borders and sides are engraved with leaf scrolls.. Tobacco box 201975Porringer.   Maker: Josiah Danforth, American, 1803-1872Two tea caddies and a mixing caddy, Willem van den Goorberg, 1787 Rectangular tea bus with a raised oval lid. The edge of the lid is decorated with a stabbed cable edge. The Teabus is marked: Mt. = Willem van den Goorberg and a small Keur van Leiden for 1787. The tea bus is part of the inventory nos. BK-NM-11177-28 and BK-NM-11177-29. Leiden silver (metal) Rectangular tea bus with a raised oval lid. The edge of the lid is decorated with a stabbed cable edge. The Teabus is marked: Mt. = Willem van den Goorberg and a small Keur van Leiden for 1787. The tea bus is part of the inventory nos. BK-NM-11177-28 and BK-NM-11177-29. Leiden silver (metal)Candlestick, glass, Tall double-knopped shaft on domed stepped base with thick square foot, bulbous nozzle, wide drip pan with up-turned edge cut with vertical flutes;removable brass drip pan;glass clean and heavy, Ireland, ca. 1790, glasswares, Decorative Arts, CandlestickScale on foot with green edge and golden Greek band. Scale on foot of earthenware, scalloped, with green border and golden Greek tie.Candyer with lidDrawer Pull 1810-60Lid of a jar, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1750 Vaulted lid with a faceted, pear -shaped button on three discs in which a red sling is locked. A engraved leaf ornament on the lid. Bohemia glass glassblowing Vaulted lid with a faceted, pear -shaped button on three discs in which a red sling is locked. A engraved leaf ornament on the lid. Bohemia glass glassblowingWine cup from V.O.C.-ship De 'Witte Leeuw', Anonymous, Before 1613 bowl Wine cup from V.O.C. ship De 'Witte Leeuw', 100  present. Jingdezhen porcelain  flowers ~ ornament - AA - stylized Sint-HelenaBowl. Culture: Italian (Venice). Dimensions: H. 3.3 cm; diam. of rim 19.4 cm. Date: ca. 1500-1525. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Lid of a cup, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Lid of a cup with high curve and conical button, engraved all around with a flower edge. Originally does not belong to BK-NM-10754-241-A.  glass Lid of a cup with high curve and conical button, engraved all around with a flower edge. Originally does not belong to BK-NM-10754-241-A.  glassDouble salt 1718-19 Noël-Charles Langlois. Double salt 200155Saltcellar Mount Washington Glass Company American ca. 1893Tureen 1800-1899 Germany. Pewter . Johann Wilhelm StuckerPeter Van Dyck, Bowl, c. 1741, silver.Cake stand - Good Luck pattern Adams & Co., 1861-1891 Adams & Co., 1861-1891Kitchen utensil with cover;  IPO .Xxw. (1951-00-00-2000-00-00);Bowl. UnknownBowl -Schalen - Small bowls Schalen - Small bowls Copyright: xZoonar.com/lantapixx 5722164Robert Sharp, Honey Pot and Stand, 1799/1800, parcel-gilt silver.Silver miniature bucket, bucket crockery holder doll toys miniature model silver, cast Round bucket with handle six engraved edges on outer wall city mark: cleaning crowns decorate home interiorEwer and basin, Johannes Grill, 1649 The round, curved scale has a wide edge, with a corrugated, double bulges interrupted contour. It is driven with four large irregularly shaped fields in the flat and four small, heart -shaped fields in the edge. The fields are surrounded by lists composite from soft ornaments, intervened with draperies. Monster heads appear from these lists in a number of places. The large fields are decorated with allegorical representations of a combination of the seasons and the ages of humans. Klokswij has been presented: spring as a little girl with a bird in her hand, kneeled at a basket with flowers, and a little boy who rides a hobby horse and holds a whip in the right hand; Summer as a young pair, whose woman holds a bundle of ears of ears; Autumn as a boy who brings harvested fruits in a basket on his back to an older man with keys in his hand sitting on the ground; Winter like an old man and woman sitting in front of a fireplace in a kitchen. The small fi