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A work made of glass.

Prunted Beaker (Roemer), c. 1640

A work made of glass; blown and stipple engraved.

Wine Glass, c. 1770

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.

Pulque Glass, 18th century

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1750

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1750

A work made of glass with enamels and gilding.

Cup, c. 1900

Émile Gallé

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1740

A work made of glass.

"Hogarth" Cordial Glass, 1752

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1745

A work made of glass.

Wine Glass, c. 1720

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

A Reception. “Gentlemen..... let's drink to the health of the French sailors in general and to the new teammate Greluchon in particular!.... and while waiting for his baptism by fire, we'll give him in the meantime one with water,” plate 10 from Les Canotiers Parisiens, 1843

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

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

Cup, 1878

Worcester Porcelain Factory

A work made of soft-paste porcelain, underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilding.

Teacup and Saucer, c. 1770

Worcester Porcelain Factory

Porcelain pear-shaped coffee pot decorated with with gold bands, female mask under spout and painted with harbor landscape in colors. Domed cover is topped by a rosebud knob.

Oyster Plate, Patented January 4, 1881

Union Porcelain Works

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

Teacup, c. 1795

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of parcel gilt silver.

Beaker, 1712/13

A work made of pewter and wood.

Stave Tankard, 1746

A work made of pewter.

Covered Tankard with the Three Fates, 1878/1917

Jules-Paul Brateau

A work made of pewter.

Spouted Wine Flagon, c. 1750

Abraham Ganting

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