A style of drinking vessel from the Late German Renaissance period, typically made of pale green Forest Glass.
These bowls were popular in the 1st Century, featuring a flange below the rim, and came in a variety of colors.
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.
An iconic drinking vessel from the 5th to the 9th century, this vessel features hollow claws which give it its distinct look.
A clear glass example of this 15th century style goblet, often given as gifts for a betrothal, and highly enameled.
Manufactured during the 6th and 7th Century.
This style lamp, highly enameled, peaked from the 13th – 15th centuries.
This horn shaped drinking vessel was popular during the 1st Century.
A late medieval wine decanter.