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A work made of porcelain and glaze.

Cup (part of a set), 1971

Jack Eugene Earl

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 faience.

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

Ancient Egyptian

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

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 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 glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1720

A work made of blown glass.

Champagne Glass, 1925/31

Cappellin and Company

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 redware.

Mug, 1790–1840

Artist unknown

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

Ewer and Basin, 1804–10

Pierre-Louis Dagoty

A work made of glass.

Cordial glass, c. 1976

John Burton

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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