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A work made of green glass.

Drinking Cup (Maigelein), 1350/1450

A work made of faience.

New Year's Flask, Late Period, Dynasty 26 (664–525 BCE)

Ancient Egyptian

Pewter covered flagon with a wrigglework floral decorations and engraved "1820" on the bottom of the vessel topped by a curvy inscription.

Covered Flagon with Spout, 1820

A work made of glass; engraved and silver.

Bowl of Wine Glass with Silver Foot, c. 1740

A work made of pewter.

Carpenters' Guild Cup and Cover, c. 1750

A work made of pewter.

Communion Cup, c. 1845

James Dixon and Sons

A work made of glass.

Six Wineglasses from the Count Minerbi Service, c. 1906

Harry James Powell

A work made of blown glass.

Champagne Glass, 1925/31

Cappellin and Company

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1720

Stoneware cup with cover and saucer decorated with bright blue, yellow and white ornaments.

Cup with Cover and Saucer, c. 1780

Wedgwood Manufactory

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, enamel, and gilding.

Ewer and Basin, 1804–10

Pierre-Louis Dagoty

A work made of redware.

Mug, 1790–1840

Artist unknown

A work made of glass.

Cordial glass, c. 1976

John Burton

A work made of ceramic, pigment, and shinquillu lacquer, possibly from the brazilian elemi (protium heptophyllum).

Drinking Bowl (Mucawa) for Convener (Prioste) in Kinship Festival, 1985

Imitilia Gualinga

A work made of stoneware with crackled white glaze.

Lobed Cup, Tang dynasty (618–907) or Song dynasty (960–1279), c. 10th century

A work made of porcelain with crimson pink glaze.

Cup, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Yongzheng reign mark and period (1723–1735)

A work made of soft-paste porcelain with purple enamel and gilding.

Teacup, Coffee Cup, and Saucer, c. 1770

Worcester Porcelain Factory

A work made of silver.

Salver, 1748–53

Elias Boudinot

A work made of glass, mosaic glass technique.

Fragment of a Cup, 1st century BCE–1st century CE

Ancient Roman

A work made of glass, blown technique.

Beaker, 1st century or later

Ancient Roman

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