A variety of Italian and German Renaissance style wine goblets based on vessels from the 16th and 17 centuries.
Based on a beaker in the British Museum, the Aldrevandini Beaker (1876,1104.3) is a 14th century enameled cup, manufactured in Venice.
A clear glass example of this 15th century style goblet.
A style of drinking vessel from the Late German Renaissance period, typically made of pale green Forest Glass.
Rounded beakers from the 7th -8th Century.
A rare American item, these were manufactured in the mid 19th century in New England.
These glasses, primarily produced in England from approximately 1730 to the 1760s, were a popular drinking vessel, often replacing heavier lead glasses.