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A work made of glass.

Goblet, c. 1720

Franz Gondelach

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, Eighteenth century

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, glaze, with enamels in colors, and gilding.

Tureen with Cover and Stand, c. 1787–90

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, glaze, with enamels in colors, and gilding.

Teapot with Cover, 1790–1800

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of earthenware (redware), cream-colored slip, and colored lead glazes.

Plate, 1792

Rudolph Drach

A work made of gold, plique-à-jour, and cabochon ruby.

Miniature Cup, c. 1900

A. Tillander

A work made of glass.

"Westward Ho!/Pioneer" pattern goblet (one of a set of four), c. 1876

Gillinder and Sons

A work made of soft-paste porcelain with polychrome enamels and gilding.

Tea Bowl and Saucer, c. 1775

Worcester Porcelain Factory

A work made of parian porcelain and glaze with gilding.

Bar Pitcher, c. 1880

Karl L. H. Müller

A work made of blown lead glass with applied decoration and silver inclusions.

Wineglass Containing Two Uncirculated Charles II Silver Coins Dated 1670 and 1671, c. 1690–1710

Porcelain cylindrical cup decorated with enameled image of ruins and a golden rim around the lip.

Tankard, c. 1785

A work made of silver.

Beaker, 1820–57

Gerardus Boyce

A work made of glass.

Goblet, 1690/1720

Gottfried von Spiller

A work made of glass.

Goblet with Cover, c. 1750

Johann Heinrich Balthasar Sang

A work made of glass.

Beaker (Humpen), 1637

A work made of glass.

Tankard (Trick Glass), 1740/60

A work made of glass; colorless, blown, transparent enamels and gilding.

Beaker, 1842 or later

C. L. Hoffmeister

A work made of pen and black ink over traces of graphite on ivory wove card.

A Drinking Bar, n.d.

Philip William May

A work made of glass.

Drinking Glass, Early 18th century

A work made of hard-paste porcelain and glaze with gilding.

Two Sauceboats and Two Covered Tureens from the "Washington Memorial Service", c. 1800

Chinese export porcelain

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