Vintage Glass Chalices and Goblets

A collection of antique glass chalices and goblets featuring intricate designs, engravings, and historical insignias. Vintage styles evoke elegance and craftsmanship.

Jar with three empty cartouches, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Cup of clear, colorless glass. On the chalice, three roared empty cartouches. Lid with ornaments, cracked. Bohemia glass grinding / glassblowing Cup of clear, colorless glass. On the chalice, three roared empty cartouches. Lid with ornaments, cracked. Bohemia glass grinding / glassblowing
Jar with three empty cartouches, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 Cup of clear, colorless glass. On the chalice, three roared empty cartouches. Lid with ornaments, cracked. Bohemia glass grinding / glassblowing Cup of clear, colorless glass. On the chalice, three roared empty cartouches. Lid with ornaments, cracked. Bohemia glass grinding / glassblowing
Wineglass ca. 1780-85 Engraved by David Wolff. Wineglass. Dutch, The Hague. ca. 1780-85. Glass. Engraved by David Wolff (Dutch, 's Hertogenbosch 1732-1798 The Hague). Glass. Spun from a wire, light concave foot. The tribe that is busy with three prevalizing rows of large flat brakes is blown like a whole with the curved chalice. The transition from the trunk to the chalice indicated by a ribbed wire. On the chalice in grisaille an allegory on the blessings of peace and freedom, personalized by the two women's figures in the foreground, both lean against getting trophy n of standards and weapons, with a conquered at their feet; Peace with an olive branch and a large cornucopia; The freedom with scepter and hat. On her left side is a man on a desk, on which a big book, right is a man with tons in the weather. At sea there are large ships under sail, about to sail; Smaller ships are for anchor or have been pulled on the beach, two sloops bring people off and on. Above in grisaille, red and silver yellow, the weapons of the Republic, the province of Holland and Stadholder Willem III. Under the coat of arms of Holland hangs the weapon of Leiden, two crossed kWineglass with arms of William V, Prince of Orange ca. 1775 Dutch. Wineglass with arms of William V, Prince of Orange. Dutch. ca. 1775. Glass. GlassPrzeszo Przyszoci Huta Uarzecko NalibockieTumbler 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.. Tumbler 9129Champagne glass - Tiffany Glass Company Tiffany Glass CompanyChalice ca. 1770 Scottish. Chalice. Scottish. ca. 1770. Pewter. Metalwork-PewterTumbler 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.. Tumbler 9060Bokaal with the inscription: Der Burg'ren Love and Trou is the safest for one/that peace and freedom mint and angry he dares to crosse, with Foedraal, Anonymous, 1738 Bokaal with trunk with profiled nodus including a leg with hollow facets on double ring. The foot is flattened spherical with flat outstanding edge. The chalice is conical and runs to the bottom with air bubbles, round. Decoration: Virgin with helmet and shield next to a man in Roman gestation who puts his foot on an adder and wears a laurel wreath in the left hand. Behind the virgin a lamb; Left and right of this group of putti with weaponry. On the other side a crowned weapon with three lilies in rocaille frame, of which flowers and a cornucopium full of fruits depend. At the top around the inscription: Der Burg'ren Love and Trou is the safest for one/ that peace and vryheidt mint and angry heit dared. Signed and dated: W: O: R: 1738. With Foedraal. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands Bokaal: Glass. Foedraal:Wineglass 1700-1750 Dutch. Wineglass. Dutch. 1700-1750. Glass. GlassCALIZ REGALADO POR SANTA TERESA A SU FUNDACION EN PASTRANA - SIGLO XVI. Location: COLEGIATA DE LA ASUNCION. Pastrana. Guadalajara. SPANIEN.Beaker with Bear Hunt. Northwestern Bohemia, circa 1730-1750. Furnishings; Serviceware. Glass, gold leaf, silver leafPledge glass late 17th century German, Potsdam. Pledge glass. German, Potsdam. late 17th century. Glass. GlassA small fancy glass vaseWine Glass 1800-1830 American. Wine Glass 9874COPA DE LA CRISTALERIA DE ISABEL II. Location: PALACIO DE LA MAGDALENA. Santander. Cantabria. SPANIEN.Ringelbeker, anonymous, c. 1800 - before 1885 Concave, spun from a wire. Funnel -shaped chalice, around which a ribbed thread is laid spiral. Drop -shaped ornaments on the underside of the chalice, three -thirds from below three eyes with a ring. Germany glass glassblowing Concave, spun from a wire. Funnel -shaped chalice, around which a ribbed thread is laid spiral. Drop -shaped ornaments on the underside of the chalice, three -thirds from below three eyes with a ring. Germany glass glassblowingBeaker ca. 1825 Bohemian. Beaker. Bohemian. ca. 1825. Glass. GlassCompote and Stand 1795-1815 England. Glass .Standing cup (one of a pair) 1845-50, decorated ca. 1845-50 Decoration attributed to Harrachsche Hütte Enamel and gilt decoration added at the Harrachschen Hütte (Harrachov Glassworks), about 1845-50.. Standing cup (one of a pair). Bohemian, Neuwelt (Nový Svet). 1845-50, decorated ca. 1845-50. Glass, cut, polished, enameled, and gilt. GlassCupWine Glass. Bohemia, Czech Republic. Date: 1725-1735. Dimensions: 14.6 × 7 cm (5 3/4 × 2 3/4 in.). Glass. Origin: Bohemia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Glass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Glass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Shepherd and shepherdess in a landscape ca. 1720-30 Johann Heinrich Meyer Over a landscape painted in enamel directly onto the glass, the figures of a lady and gentlemen dressed as shepherd and shepherdess have been heat-fused onto the glass bowl, enamel over a foundation of gold wire, to create a relief effect.. Shepherd and shepherdess in a landscape. Italian, Venice (Murano) glass with German, Dresden lampwork. ca. 1720-30. Glass, enamel lampwork. GlassGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Glass; Dresden (Huta Szk A; 1699-Post 1756); 2. W. 18th century (1725-00-00-1750-00-00);Wine Glass ca. 1885-87 Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. Wine Glass 9919Beaker ca. 1730 Bohemian. Beaker. Bohemian. ca. 1730. Zwischengold glass. GlassBeaker 1787 Austria. Glass . Johann Joseph MildnerBeaker.   Maker: Marcus Merriman, American, 1762-1850Sports Cup isolated on a white backgroundCrystals engraved dish on foot, from the Louvre.John Dana, Sherry Wine Glass, c 1937 Sherry Wine GlassGlassArrowhead (Yanone). Culture: Japanese. Dimensions: L. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm); L. of head 3 in. (7.6 cm); W. 1 3/4 in. (4.5 cm); Wt. 1.5 oz. (42.5 g). Date: 18th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Goblet 1870-90 Challinor, Taylor and Company. Goblet 4124Purple Shell on a Stand 1719-1769 Flanders. Gouache over black chalk, on ivory laid paper . Giuseppe GrisoniCupRalph Atkinson, Tumbler, c 1936 TumblerPair of yellow glasslampsGlass; Wessel & Müller (Luckenwalde; Production Zak 1847-1939); XIX-XX century (1801-00-00-2000-00-00);Beaker. UnknownGlass; Wessel & Müller (Luckenwalde; Production Zak 1847-1939); XIX-XX century (1801-00-00-2000-00-00);Close-up of liquid in a bottleBeaker early 19th century German or Austrian. Beaker. German or Austrian. early 19th century. Glass. Glass