Vintage Glass Chalices

A collection of ornate vintage glass chalices featuring intricate engravings and designs, showcasing various styles from different centuries.

Bokaal with the weapon of Anna van Hannover, Anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1759 Bokaal with conical foot. Baluster tribe with three knots and a disc. In the buttons several small and a large, elongated bubble. On the conical chalice the coat of arms of Princess Anna van Hannover (1709-1759). glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Bokaal with conical foot. Baluster tribe with three knots and a disc. In the buttons several small and a large, elongated bubble. On the conical chalice the coat of arms of Princess Anna van Hannover (1709-1759). glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
Bokaal with the weapon of Anna van Hannover, Anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1759 Bokaal with conical foot. Baluster tribe with three knots and a disc. In the buttons several small and a large, elongated bubble. On the conical chalice the coat of arms of Princess Anna van Hannover (1709-1759). glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Bokaal with conical foot. Baluster tribe with three knots and a disc. In the buttons several small and a large, elongated bubble. On the conical chalice the coat of arms of Princess Anna van Hannover (1709-1759). glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing
probably Boston and Sandwich Glass Works, Decanter and Stopper, c. 1825-40, mold blown glass.Creamer 1800-1899 France. Glass .A plate;  around 1840 (1835-00-00-1845-00-00);Pair of candlesticks 1700-1701 Charles Petit. Pair of candlesticks 200221Butter dish - Maple Leaf PatternSmall Beaker, 18th century, 2 7/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 in. (7.3 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm), Glass, enamel design, Switzerland, 18th centuryCandle lamp Retro candle lamp isolated with clipping path included Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 7157465Lithyalin Beaker. Workshop of Friedrich Egermann; Bohemian, 1777-1864. Date: 1825-1835. Dimensions: 9.2 × 7.5 cm (3 5/8 × 2 15/16 in.). Glass; marbled opaque red, blown and gilded. Origin: Bohemia. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Art Nouveau small flower vase. Steinwachs, Friedrich (fl. ca 1900-1930), goldsmithGas Lighting Fixture ca. 1895. Gas Lighting Fixture. ca. 1895. MetalSet: Salader Smaller Glassworks J. Stolle NiemenCann 1737-50 Thomas Skinner. Cann. American. 1737-50. Silver. Made in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United Statessection and half wineglasesVase with a cricket, a spider, a grasshopper and a dragonfly between flower and leaf raft. Vase with flat bottom. Curved body passing in a bent, square mouth, flat, curved ears. On the body in radgravure a cricket, a spider, a grasshopper and a dragonfly between flower and leaf refines in black, white, blue and gilt. Stylized leaf refines on the ears. On the bottom the signature in red enamel e Gallé Nancy.Cake basket 1744-45 Paul de Lamerie British. Cake basket 202059Goblet.   Maker: Steven Maslach, American, born 1950Bottle with personification of the divine and cardinal virtues and a crowned weapon, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1720 Glass of glass, eight -sided, decorated in radgravure with alternating a column, surrounded by vines with grape bunches and one or two female figures, who represent the seven virtues. Above the Charitas is a, not identified weapon. The mouth rim is slightly damaged. Glassblower: BOHEEMSHIERBER GRIVERS glass grinding / glassblowing Glass of glass, eight -sided, decorated in radgravure with alternating a column, surrounded by vines with grape bunches and one or two female figures, who represent the seven virtues. Above the Charitas is a, not identified weapon. The mouth rim is slightly damaged. Glassblower: BOHEEMSHIERBER GRIVERS glass grinding / glassblowingCompote ca. 1845-65 American. Compote. American. ca. 1845-65. Glass. Probably made in New England, United States. The round, driven candlesticks with flat lower edge have a supreme, noded, stenced by a nod-awarded foot, which is decorated with eight lying oval fields, above which eight high and then eight lower godrewers. The eightfold tribe is faced at the bottom in a ribbed band. The loose, flat fat catcher shows radius eight godreways. The spaces between the oval fields and the godrews on the foot and on the fat catcher are filled with three and square diamond heads whose surface roughened.. Round candlestick from smooth silver consisting of a foot, a short strain and a candle holder. The foot is filled with lead. Signature and dated. Note; This candlestick is part of a set of four. See inv.nrs. (BK-1992-29-B and BK-1989-10-A and B).Lamp. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 10 in. (25.4 cm). Date: 1800-1830. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Candlestick -Salt Stand, 18th century, 2 5/8 x 2 7/8 x 2 7/8 in. (6.7 x 7.3 x 7.3 cm), Glass, Switzerland, 18th century. Glass; colorless and dark blue, blown and cut, gilded bronze .Silver glass Close up shot of three silver glasses Copyright: xZoonar.com/Baloncicix 14240792Bowl -Candlestick - Inconnu / UnknownJohn Hugh Le Sage, Sugar Bowl and Cover, 1742/43, silver.Ship decanter (one of a pair). Culture: British or Irish. Dimensions: Overall: 9 5/8 × 6 in. (24.4 × 15.2 cm). Date: ca. 1830. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Cut glass bowl full of table salt Table salt crystals in cut glass bowl on red tablecloth Copyright: xZoonar.com/StevexHeapx 3487168Carafe with spherical body with inserted soul, neck with drip ring and ear. Carafe of bright colorless glass, spherical body with inserted, straight neck with drip ring, continuous in ear ending in curl.Strainer ca. 1730-75 American. Strainer. American. ca. 1730-75. SilverJar with cover 16th century Italian, Venice (Murano) The lid for this transparent glass jar has been removed to facilitate the comparison of the different materials employed. The goldsmith, compared with the glassblower, is only able to work on the silvers surface.. Jar with cover. Italian, Venice (Murano). 16th century. Glass. GlassNappy - Nova Scotia Diamond Ray Nova Scotia Glass Company Nova Scotia Glass CompanyWing glass with vines, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1700 Low base with turned around and pontil brand. The trunk made up of a twisted thread of colorless glass with red, white and yellow threads. Two wings on both sides of the tulip -shaped chalice. A slender grapes are engraved on the chalice. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Low base with turned around and pontil brand. The trunk made up of a twisted thread of colorless glass with red, white and yellow threads. Two wings on both sides of the tulip -shaped chalice. A slender grapes are engraved on the chalice. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowingCandlestick 1875-1900 American. Candlestick. American. 1875-1900. Pressed colorless and opalescent glass. Made in United StatesGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);VASO DE VIDRIO DE LA GRANJA. Location: MUSEO DE HISTORIA DE MADRID-CRISTALERIA. MADRID. SPAIN.China and crystal used in the White House. White House glassware with a diamond cut and engraved with swags and the United States coat of arms. The glassware was manufactured by Greenpoint Glass Works of Christian Dorflinger, was originally ordered in 1861 by Mary Todd Lincoln and was reordered through 1902. Champagne glass, goblet, celery vase, compote, decanter, water carafe, and four wine glasses. rnGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Candelabra 1835-1855 Bohemia. Glass with red flashing .Candlesticks (one of a pair) 1802 B. N.. Candlesticks (one of a pair) 192080Tankard c 1705-1722 Boston. Silver . John ConeyCoffee pot, c. 1710-1715, Edward Yorke, English, active 1702-1732, 9 1/2 x 7 3/4 x 5in. (24.1 x 19.7 x 12.7cm), Silver, England, George ICandy dish - Jefferson Glass Company, Limited Jefferson Glass Company, LimitedBeaker ca. 1820 Bohemian. Beaker. Bohemian. ca. 1820. Glass. GlassWhite House china and crystal. Cordial glass, goblet, finger bowls and plate, tumblers, and sherbet glass from the White House glassware collection. This glassware pattern was ordered by President Herbert Hoover and First Lady Lou Henry Hoover in 1929 and by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in 1933 from Bryce Brothers of Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania.Six glasses Lausitzer glassworksBottle (Kuttrolf) 17th-18th century German. Bottle (Kuttrolf). German. 17th-18th century. Glass. GlassTerracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower ca. 1300-1225 B.C. Mycenaean Stemmed cup decorated with stylized flower.. Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) with flower. Mycenaean. ca. 1300-1225 B.C.. Terracotta; Fine painted ware. Late Helladic IIIB1. VasesCandlestick and Candle 1880-90. Candlestick and Candle. 1880-90. Pressed purple marble glass. Made in EnglandShieldTumbler, c. 1730. Bohemia, 18th century. Zwischengoldglas (glass); overall: 8.3 cm (3 1/4 in.).Beaker ca. 1770 Bohemian or Silesian A gabion is a wicker basket filled with earth to make a fortification or entrenchment.. Beaker. Bohemian or Silesian. ca. 1770. Glass. GlassBeaker.   Maker: John Wolfe Forbes, American, 1781-1864  Maker: Colin van Gelder Forbes, 1776-1859Glass; Wessel & Müller (Luckenwalde; Production Zak 1847-1939); XIX-XX century (1801-00-00-2000-00-00);Lamp. Culture: American. Dimensions: Overall: H. 12 7/8 in. (32.7 cm)Lamp: H. 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm). Maker: Probably Atterbury and Company (ca. 1867-1893). Date: 1868-75. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Cover of Bokaal, C.H.F. Müller, c. 1865 - c. 1870 Bol lid, the button built as the middle part of the trunk. Hamburg glass glassblowing Bol lid, the button built as the middle part of the trunk. Hamburg glass glassblowingClose up of an illuminated red bohemian crystal wine glass with velvet background