Drinking Vessels
In the 16th century, drinking vessels were first devised of glass, but were only available to the wealthy, and were not in general use until the 1800s. The vulnerability of drinking glasses coupled with frequent use has limited the amount of surviving pieces.
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German Carlsbad Cut Glass Mug
Hand fashioned, in the Biedermeier tradition, this Bohemian-style mug displays round medallions, fla...
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Price: $110.00
Early Scandinavian Blown Glass
18th century W 1-3/4" D 1-3/4" H 4-1/4"...
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Price: $110.00
Early Scandinavian Blown Glass
18th century W 1-3/4" D 1-3/4" H 4-1/4"...
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Price: $110.00
Early Scandinavian Blown Glass
18th century W 2" D 2" H 4-1/2"...
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Price: $110.00
Pennsylvania Pike's Peak Glass Rye Flask
Marked: For Pike's Peak (Colorado); Old Rye and a miner. The other side with an eagle and "Pittsbur...
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Price: $110.00
Bavarian Slab Cut Glass Measuring Cup
Blown cut glass. "Karlsbad" engraved on the front and measurements markings engraved on the side.
c...
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Price: $135.00
English Bristol Teal Glass Goblet
c. 1820-30 Dia. 3-1/4" H 5-3/4"...
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Price: $145.00
Bristol Amethyst Wine Glass
19th century
D 2.5" H 5"...
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Price: $145.00
Three English Georgian Style Crystal Goblets
Set of three. Priced individually.c. 1880 Dia. 4" H 6" each...
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Price: $195.00
