Late 4th Century to the 6th century, with some rare examples being seen dating into the early 7th century.
A clear glass example of this 15th century style goblet, often given as gifts for a betrothal, and highly enameled.
A apparatus used for distillation. Our sets include all 3 pieces.
Gaining popularity in the 17th century, these vessels were used to cover plants, creating ,mimiature greenhouses.
Found in England, Northern France, Germany and the Low Countries, these unique vessels were manufactured mainly during the 6th and 7th century, though there are a few examples that date as late as the 9th century.
A style of pitcher popular throughout the 1800s, based directly on several Early American styles.
Rounded beakers from the 7th -8th Century.
These 15th century jugs, created in Venice, are typically heavily enameled. These jugs were made for the 2018 film The King.
An iconic drinking vessel from the 5th to the 9th century, this vessel features hollow claws which give it its distinct look.