Vintage Glassware Collection

A selection of elegant vintage glass wine glasses from various centuries, featuring intricate designs and unique shapes, showcasing craftsmanship and historical significance.

Sling glass with bell -shaped calyx, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing
Sling glass with bell -shaped calyx, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing
Wine Glass. England. Date: 1785-1795. Dimensions: 14.6 cm (5 3/4 in.). Glass. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Wine Glass 1725-1775 Netherlands. Glass .Kelkglas with David and Jonathan and the inscription: the good grey. Kelkglas with engraved representation of King David and Jonathan and the inscription: "The Good Friendship".Slinger glass with funnel -shaped chalice, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Conical foot. Straight, slightly flared trunk with a multiple air garland, turning into a funnel -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing Conical foot. Straight, slightly flared trunk with a multiple air garland, turning into a funnel -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowingSling glass with bell -shaped calyx, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1775 Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowing Slinger glass with flat foot and straight trunk. In the trunk, white garlands swinging around, white network spiral. Bell -shaped chalice. England glass glassblowingSmall shot glass filled with  alcohol isolated on whitePrism Goblet; USA; pressed glass; Overall: 16 x 8.4 cm diameter (6 5/16 x 3 5/16 in.)Cup;  19th/20th century (1895-00-00-1905-00-00);Wine Glass, 1750-1799. England, 18th century. Glass; diameter: 5.1 cm (2 in.); overall: 15 x 6.9 cm (5 7/8 x 2 11/16 in.).Goblet, one of a pair, 19th century, Unknown Bohemian / Czechoslovakian, 8 3/4 x 3 7/8 x 3 7/8in. (22.2 x 9.8 x 9.8cm), Etched glass, Czechoslovakia, 19th centuryRummer. England. Date: 1796. Dimensions: H. 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in.). Glass. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Glass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Wine Glass 1787-1797 England. Glass; cut and stipple engraved .Glass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Chalice glass with two putti on clouds, anonymous, c. 1760 - c. 1780 Vaulted foot. Baluster tribe with tear -shaped bubble, two knots with a wreath of air bubbles. Conical chalice rounded at the bottom. Two putti on the chalice, the left of which has the glass. Above the show a banderolle with the text: friendship. glassblower: EnglandThe Hague glass glassblowing Vaulted foot. Baluster tribe with tear -shaped bubble, two knots with a wreath of air bubbles. Conical chalice rounded at the bottom. Two putti on the chalice, the left of which has the glass. Above the show a banderolle with the text: friendship. glassblower: EnglandThe Hague glass glassblowingChalice glass with two hands and inscription:.. Gouizie van Vrdingchap. Kelkglas on vaulted foot. Baluster-shaped strain with tear. Fully shaped chalice, on which a crowned medallion is engraved with two beaten hands with a sun with a sun. On the downside, the inscription along the mouth edge:.. Gouizie van Vrdingchap.Maker Unknown, Tumbler, c. 1820-40, colorless lead glass.Cup;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Vase.  Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903-1918Manufacturer Division of: Corning Glass Works, American, 1878-1990Designer attributed: Frederick Carder, American, born England, 1863-1963water glass isolated with clipping path includedGlass;  1. W. 19th century (1801-00-00-1825-00-00);Slinger glass with bell-shaped chalice. Slinger glass with conical foot and a ballustroid tribe. In the trunk opask white garlands around white network spiral. Bell-shaped chalice.Glass And Ice Glass with crystals of ice on a glass background Copyright: xZoonar.com/AndreyxSkatx 14252380Roemer with the weapon of Holland, Anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1750  Roemer of white glass, on which sharpened the weapon of Holland that is stopped by two lions. On the other side the peace with the peace branch and the horn of abundance under the arm. She stands on a banderole, on which the words "pax una triumphis innumeris potior". Glassblower: Northern Germanynorn Netherlands glass glassblowing coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) (+ province; provincial) HollandNo. 176 Cordial Glass; Designed by Ludwig Lobmeyr (Austrian, 1829 - 1917); Manufactured by J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH (Austria); Austria; mouth-blown crystal, hand-cut and polishedWineglass 1750-1800 British, probably Bristol or possibly Dutch. Wineglass. British, probably Bristol or possibly Dutch. 1750-1800. Glass. GlassChampagne Glass 1800-1825 England. Glass .Goblet (Switzerland); glassWine glass. Niemcy, creator, Czechy, creatorGlass;  19th century (1801-00-00-1900-00-00);Water being poured into Glass against White BackgroundGlass Węcewicz, Janina, Economic Glass Huta Zawierciepure water splashing  into glassMug. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); Diam. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm). Date: 1830-70.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 York's 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 wiWine glass with the arms of Johan de Back, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1766 Vaulted foot. Slim baluster tribe with buttons and air bubbles. On the conical chalice the weapon of Johan de Back (1698-1766), secretary and secretary of Stadholder Prince William IV. On the back of text: de.heer.geheymraad.en./ secretaris.van.Syn./ Hooghydt.de.back glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Vaulted foot. Slim baluster tribe with buttons and air bubbles. On the conical chalice the weapon of Johan de Back (1698-1766), secretary and secretary of Stadholder Prince William IV. On the back of text: de.heer.geheymraad.en./ secretaris.van.Syn./ Hooghydt.de.back glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing. Glass .Wine glassA wine glass standing on a reflective surface.Various wine glasses standing on a reflective surface.Cup with two riders and a weapent trophy. Cup of clear, colorless glass. On the chalice engraved two riders and a weapent trophy.Empty glass ice cream dish isolated on white backgroundElegant minimalist bottle with waterCup with the VOC monogram and year 1751, Anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Cup, Konisch in shape with flat bottom. The wall is decorated in radgravure with four arch fields. In two of flower bouquets, in the third a flower on steel, in the fourth the VOC monogram with three stars. Under the monogram the year 1751. glassblower: Germany (possibly)Northern Netherlands glass glassblowing Cup, Konisch in shape with flat bottom. The wall is decorated in radgravure with four arch fields. In two of flower bouquets, in the third a flower on steel, in the fourth the VOC monogram with three stars. Under the monogram the year 1751. glassblower: Germany (possibly)Northern Netherlands glass glassblowingTumbler (France); glassVase. Designer Possibly: Frederick Carder, American, born England, 1863-1963Designer Possibly: Bolislav Manikowski, American, born Germany, 1892-1962 Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, American, 1918-1933Beaker; glassLiquor bottle and high shot glass filled with clear liquid Liquor bottle and high shot glass filled with clear liquid Copyright: xZoonar.com/BorisxZerwannx 6945909Three clear glasses stacked together.Glass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Bottle, 18th century, 12 3/8 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 in. (31.4 x 11.43 x 11.43 cm), Glass, Switzerland, 18th centuryBeaker 1725-1735 Bohemia. Glass with engraved gold leaf decoration .Mug. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); Diam. 3 5/16 in. (8.4 cm). Maker: Bryce, Walker and Company. Date: 1860-70. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Przeszo Przyszoci unknownA blue shimmering drinking glassCzarka;  1. PO. 20th century (1901-00-00-1950-00-00);TumblerGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);The thermometer in a glass glass on a white background. Medical imaginationsTumbler. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm). Maker: Probably Hobbs, Brockunier and Company (1863-1891). Date: after 1886. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.StripEmpty high glass, isolated on a black background.. Empty high glass, isolated on a black backgroundGlass jugGlass with a water, isolated on a white background.Wine glass isolated on the white backgroundWine Glass 1725-1735 Bohemia. Glass .Decanter -Decanter with stopper late 18th century British. Decanter with stopper. British. late 18th century. Glass. Glassdrink and glassware concept - two glasses and jug with water on white background with shadows. two glasses and jug with water on white backgroundGlass Lausitzer glassworksTumblerTwelve glasses with the figure of Louis-Philippe ". Cristal. Paris, Museum of romantic life. Threatening art, crown, crystal, royal emblem, dishes, glassCupRed Christmas ornament in a glassGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Water pitcher - Haley's Comet patternMug 1820-40 American. Mug. American. 1820-40. Blown molded lead glass. Made in United StatesWine 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 centuryblue toned shot of a  three wineglasses in a rowGlassWaterChampagneWater in the glass against gradient backgroundCoffee cup. Clean transparent glass tea mug mock up vector illustration. Realistic empty teacup for breackfast on white background. Perfect glassware blank with handle for hot drink. Coffee cup. Clean transparent glass tea mug mockupStanglas; Non -like Lona Huta; XVII/18th century (1680-00-00-1710-00-00);Kiddush cups (for drinking wine at Jewish festivals or the Sabbath.) Dutch c1850.Service: Vodka glass Ludwig Moser & SonsChalice glass with a chalice, anonymous, c. 1550 - c. 1600 Flat. Hollow, ribbed, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs and one chalice pleated in a double accolade. Venice glass glassblowing Flat. Hollow, ribbed, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs and one chalice pleated in a double accolade. Venice glass glassblowingGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Empty sparkling wine glassesWineglass with Mercury Corkscrew Stem 1740 - 1750 Wineglass with a drawn trumpet bowl on a double mercury twist stem, supported on a conical foot. It is in the Georgian period that probably one of the most intriguing forms of decoration emerged, the air twist stem. This came about as a result of the taxes imposed on glass, which was measured by weight. In the previous century avoiding heavy taxation was achieved through hollow stems or tears. In the Georgian period however when the wealthy were looking for something more extravagant to spend their money on the principal of the tear was extended. From two to twelve of these tears were introduced into a squat cylinder of glass heated, drawn out and twisted to give a most attractive pattern of filaments of air just below the surface of the glass. Two tears can be used to produce a mercury twist so named because it reflects the light to give a delightful quicksilver effect. Twelve evenly produced filaments are much more common, forming whaBottom stand, from a syllabub set, 1750-1780, 6 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 14 3/8 in. (15.88 x 15.88 x 36.51 cm), Lead and non-lead glass, England or Ireland, 18th centurySugar bowl, 18th-19th century, 2 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/4 in. (5.4 x 6.4 x 5.7 cm), Blown Moulded Hat, glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryPitcher 1835-65 American. Pitcher. American. 1835-65. Blown glass with applied decoration. Possibly made in New Jersey, United States; Probably made in New York, United StatesNo. 238 White Wine Glass; Designed by Josef Hoffmann (Austrian, b. Moravia, 1870-1956); Manufactured by J. & L. Lobmeyr GmbH (Austria); Austria; mouth-blown crystalGlass;  1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Glass of drinking water isolated on a white background. Glass on a white backgroundCzarka;  1. PO. 20th century (1901-00-00-1950-00-00);Glass Lausitzer glassworksGlass of drinking isolated on a white backgroundGlass; Lobmeyr, J. & L. (Vienna; 1823-); 1920-39 (1920-00-00-1939-00-00);Drinkglas, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1775 Funnel -shaped drinking glass on a high baluster -shaped trunk. The foot is round and vaulted. The Drinking Glas is equal to five other copies (BK-NM-1177-181-B-III, BK-NM-11177-181-B-IV, BK-NM-11177-181-VI, BK-NM-111177 -181-B-VII, BK-NM-11177-181-VIII). The drinking glasses are on a tray (BK-NM-11177-181-B-VIII) with a gift jug (BK-NM-1177-181-VII). The tray is on a folding table (BK-NM-11177-A). Netherlands silver (metal) Funnel -shaped drinking glass on a high baluster -shaped trunk. The foot is round and vaulted. The Drinking Glas is equal to five other copies (BK-NM-1177-181-B-III, BK-NM-11177-181-B-IV, BK-NM-11177-181-VI, BK-NM-111177 -181-B-VII, BK-NM-11177-181-VIII). The drinking glasses are on a tray (BK-NM-11177-181-B-VIII) with a gift jug (BK-NM-1177-181-VII). The tray is on a folding table (BK-NM-11177-A). Netherlands silver (metal)