EditorialSweden. Middle Ages. Interior of the Jo_ns workshop, glassware manufacturer, located in the south of the city. Made in spruce wood. 14th-15th Centuries. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialJug, Glass, Barrel-shaped body tapering at neck, shaped lip with pouring spout, loop handle; cut around center with diamond band, around neck and base with wide vertical fluting; ground pontil mark bottom., possibly Cork, Ireland, ca. 181518, glassware...
EditorialChalice, Vetro a retorti mouth-blown glass, Two gold-flecked seahorses mounted on a chalice with spiral twists in pink and gold; the stem entwined with a serpent; the base matching the chalice with pink and gold reticello decoration, ca 1885, glassware...
EditorialThis perfume bottle is one of the earliest examples of glassware blown into a mold. It probably stems from the eastern part of the Mediterranean, where the technique of blow molding was also invented. To the large port city of Sidon such bottles are ca...
EditorialThis perfume bottle is one of the earliest examples of glassware blown into a mold. It probably stems from the eastern part of the Mediterranean, where the technique of blow molding was also invented. To the large port city of Sidon such bottles are ca...
EditorialTankard, British mounts with British or Dutch glassware, ca. 1675, British mounts with British or Dutch glassware, Engraved glass; silver mounts, Overall: 9 7/8 ? 5 1/16 ? 7 5/16 in. (25.1 ? 12.9 ? 18.6 cm).
EditorialCream pitcher, 1875?90, Made in Tarentum, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Pressed glass, H. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm); Diam. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm), Glass, Possibly Challinor, Taylor and Company (1866?1891), Marbled glassware was originally developed in ...
EditorialPickle jar, 1870?90, Made in Tarentum, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Pressed purple marble glass, metal, Glass, Challinor, Taylor and Company (1866?1891), Marbled glassware was originally developed in England. It was patented in the United Sta...
EditorialGlassware near Roche, Birse and glassblowing near Roche, signed: Villeneuve, G. Engelmann, lithograph, plate 11 (vol. 1, part 2), Villeneuve, M. (ft.); Engelmann, Godefroy (lith.), 1823, Hilaire L?on Sazerac, Godefroy Engelmann: Lettres sur la Suisse (...
EditorialProduction of Glas_2, In a next kiln, the glass pieces are remelted in clay pots, in the next kiln the finished glassware is cooled at a lower heat, woodcut, p. 473, (Liber duodecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius Agricola: D...
EditorialDisplay of fine china and glassware, probably at Great Central Fair, Philadelphia, June 1864, Alphonso (?) Watson (American, active Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1860s - 1880s), June 1864, Albumen silver print.
EditorialSweden. Middle Ages. Interior of the Jo_ns workshop, glassware manufacturer, located in the south of the city. Made in spruce wood. 14th-15th Centuries. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.