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A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Reduced-scale Vessel, 1450–1532

Inca

A work made of earthenware with brown and lead green glazes.

Footed Cup, Northern Qi dynasty (550–577)

A work made of earthenware.

Cup and Saucer, c. 1825

Staffordshire Potteries

A work made of silver.

Pair of Salts, 1765–85

Thomas Shields

A work made of lithograph in black on tan wove paper.

A Last Toast! “Gentlemen, let's not go back on board without a final toast in honour of the two things which, most of all, bring charm to our lives... let's drink to the ladies and cold veal!,” plate 18 from Les Canotiers Parisiens, 1843

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

A work made of glass, blown technique.

Cup, 1st century

Ancient Roman

A work made of gouache, with red and black chalks, graphite, and pen and black ink, on white wove paper.

The Drinking Fountain, 1991

Michael Hurson

A work made of silver.

Vegetable Dish, 1920–40

Kalo Shop (Firm)

Wine glass with a tulip cup on a medium tall baluster stem. The glass is decorated with engraved figure of a running horse and "Aurea Libertas" inscription under her hooves.

Wine Glass, 18th century

A work made of glass with enamels and gilding.

Cup, c. 1900

Émile Gallé

A work made of glass.

Pulque Glass, 18th century

Goblet with an elaborated cut glass design standing on a short stem with a plain square base.

Goblet, c. 1820/30

A work made of glass.

"Hogarth" Cordial Glass, 1752

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1750

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1750

A work made of glass.

Goblet, c. 1720

Georg Ernst Kunckel

A work made of glass with enamels.

Beaker (Humpen), 1693

A work made of glass with metal foot.

Goblet, 1723

Georg Friedrich Killinger

A work made of glass.

Winged Glass (Flügelglas), Late 17th century

A work made of blown ruby glass with engraved decoration and silver gilt mounts.

Cup and Saucer, c. 1710

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