A apparatus used for distillation. Our sets include all 3 pieces.
These glasses, primarily produced in England from approximately 1730 to the 1760s, were a popular drinking vessel, often replacing heavier lead glasses.
Manufactured during the 6th and 7th Century.
These 16th century Germanic glasses were made of waldglas (forest glass) and featured unique finger holds.
This Late Roman bowl is loosely based on the Helle type from Germany in the Rhineland.
These 15th century jugs, created in Venice, are typically heavily enameled. These jugs were made for the 2018 film The King.
These bowls were popular in the 1st Century, featuring a flange below the rim, and came in a variety of colors.
A clear glass example of this 15th century style goblet, often given as gifts for a betrothal, and highly enameled.
This style lamp, highly enameled, peaked from the 13th – 15th centuries.