
Air Twist Goblets
These glasses, primarily produced in England from approximately 1730 to the 1760s, were a popular drinking vessel, often replacing heavier lead glasses.

Aldrevandini Style Beaker
Based on a beaker in the British Museum, the Aldrevandini Beaker (1876,1104.3) is a 14th century enameled cup, manufactured in Venice.

Alembic Sets
A apparatus used for distillation. Our sets include all 3 pieces.

Animal Shaped Vessels
Vessels in the shapes of animals, food, and other items have been popular since Antiquity. These bottles come from Germany and the Low Countries and date to around the 17th Century.

Bag Beakers
Manufactured from the 5th through the 7th century.

Cylindrical Beakers
A style of drinking vessel from the Late German Renaissance period, typically made of pale green Forest Glass.

Decanter – Dutch German, Kuttrolf
Though the form has roots in ancient Rome, this style vessel was popular throughout the late Medieval period into the 17th century. Generally made of green “waldglas” or German forest glass, their popularity eventually expanded to Venice where they could … Read More

Dragon Stem Goblet
Popularized in the 17th century, these glasses are an iconic example of Venetian glassmaking.

Kohl Tubes
Dating to the 3rd-4th century, these vessels were used for Kohl, a type of eye makeup similar to eyeliner used today. They ranged from simple to highly ornate, and generally had one or two tubes, but occasionally had as many … Read More

Mace Beakers
A style of drinking vessel from the Late German Renaissance period, typically made of pale green Forest Glass.

Renaissance Wine Goblets w/ Blown Lion Head Stems
A variety of Italian and German Renaissance style wine goblets based on vessels from the 16th and 17 centuries.

Venetian Betrothal Style Goblet
A clear glass example of this 15th century style goblet.

