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A work made of cut lead glass and gilded brass.

Two Candelabra, 1780–1800

A work made of gilt silver.

Glass Cooler, c. 1809–19

Martin-Guillaume Biennais

A work made of silver on wooden support.

Wine Bottle Cooler Stand, 1845–46

Robert Garrard, II

A work made of hard-paste porcelain and silver.

Ewer, Porcelain: c. 1573–1610 (Ming dynasty [1368–1644], Wanli period [1573–1620]); mounts: c. 1610

A work made of silver.

Tripod Candelabrum, c. 1680

Silver open tureen in the form of a shell supported by three hippocampi. Base supported on feet formed of turtles and coral. Sitting atop the shell basin is a figure of Neptune or Triton blowing a conch shell.

Tureen, 1824

John Bridge

A work made of tin-glazed earthenware.

Dish Depicting King George I of England, c. 1714–27

Lambeth Potteries

A work made of silver gilt, beveled glass surrounded by seimprecious red, green, blue stones and clear paste.

Monstrance, 1762

Joseph Moser

A work made of gessoed and gilt pine, verre églomisé (reverse painted glass), gilding, and mirror glass.

Looking Glass, c. 1700

A work made of tooled gold leaf between two layers of non-lead glass (zwischengoldglas).

Goblet with Cover, c. 1730

A work made of non-lead glass.

Goblet, c. 1660–80

A work made of wheel-engraved gold-formula ruby glass.

Beaker and Cover with Bacchic Scene, 1685–1700

Gottfried von Spiller

A work made of tooled gold leaf between two layers of non-lead glass (zwischengoldglas).

Covered Beaker with Coat of Arms and Hunting Scene in Gold, c. 1730

A work made of wheel-engraved lead glass.

Covered Goblet with the Goddess Diana Bathing, 1752

Jacob Sang

A work made of stipple-engraved lead glass.

Wine Glass with Flowers and Insects, 1749

Frans Greenwood

A work made of diamond-point-engraved non-lead glass.

Goblet with Cover, c. 1685

A work made of glass; lampwork (verre de nevers), metal armature.

St. Louis of France, Late 17th to early 18th century

A work made of gilded silver.

Ewer and Basin, c. 1720

Johann Erhard Heuglin, II

A work made of glass; lampwork (verre de nevers), metal armature.

St. Veronica, 1750/1800

A work made of glass; lampwork (verre de nevers), metal armature.

Woman Holding a Chalice, 1700/50

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