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Goblet, Colorless (yellowish), transparent turquoise blue, and opaque brick red, yellow, and white nonlead glass.  Blown, trailed, pincered, "vetro a retorti"., Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
17th century
Covered goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788
Goblet, Glass, enameled and gilded, Italian, Venice, Murano
Italian, Venice, Murano
ca. 1475–1500 (modern foot)
Goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, wood, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1791
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Goblet, Zwischengold glass, Bohemian
Bohemian
ca. 1730
Goblet, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Blown and cut glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
ca. 1886
Goblet, Libbey Glass Company  American, Blown, cut, and engraved glass, American
Libbey Glass Company
1904
Goblet, Pressed glass, diamond thumbprint, American
American
1850–60
Goblet, Anthony Rasch  American, Silver, American
Anthony Rasch
ca. 1815
Goblet, Anthony Rasch  American, Silver, American
Anthony Rasch
ca. 1815
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) and opaque white nonlead glass. Blown, "vetro a retorti"., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
late 16th century
Goblet, Gray nonlead glass. Blown, mold blown, enameled, gilt., Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century
Goblet, Tyrol, Colorless (dark gray) bubbly nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, gilt., Façcon de Venise, probably Tyrolean (Hall) or French
Tyrol
French
16th century
Goblet, Colorless (slightly grayish) nonlead glass.  Blown, pattern molded, trailed, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) and transparent dark blue nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500
Goblet, Colorless (slightly grayish tan) nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian (Venice)
ca. 1500–1525
Goblet, Gray-green nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, enameled, gilt., Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
Façon de Venise, probably Bohemian
late 16th century
Goblet, Transparent brownish nonlead glass. Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (probably Venice)
Italian (probably Venice)
probably late 19th century
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) and turquoise blue nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, impressed, pincered., probably Italian (Venice)
probably Italian (Venice)
late 19th century
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) transparent turquoise blue, and opaque brick red, white, and yellow nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed, pincered, "vetro a retorti"., Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
Façon de Venise, probably south Lowlands or Germany
probably 17th century, possibly 19th century
Goblet, Bubbly colorless (very faint gray), opaque white, and transparent turquoise blue nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, pincered, "vetro a retorti"., Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
Northern European (possibly south Lowlands or Germany)
probably late 17th century
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass; silvered metal fittings. Blown, pattern molded., probably façon de Venise, northern European or Venetian
probably façon de Venise, northern European or Venetian
late 16th–mid-17th century
Goblet, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Footed Goblet, Glass; cast and facet cut
7th–8th century
Goblet, Gold, Avar or Byzantine
Avar or Byzantine
700s
Wine goblet, Arthur J. Stone  American, Silver, gold, American
Arthur J. Stone
1916
Goblet, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), gold
ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
Wine goblet, Jacob Sang  Dutch, Lead glass, wheel engraved, Dutch, Amsterdam
Jacob Sang
Third quarter 18th century
Glass goblet, Glass, Roman
Roman
4th century CE or later
Covered goblet, Opalescent bluish white nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed, pincered, applied parts., probably Italian (Venice)
probably Italian (Venice)
probably late 19th century
Armorial goblet, Colorless (strong gray) nonlead glass. Blown, enameled, gilt., Façon de Venise, probably southern Germany or Tyrol
Façon de Venise, probably southern Germany or Tyrol
1592
Covered goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) and opaque white nonlead glass. Blown, "vetro a reticello", silver foil; silver-gilt mounts., probably Italian (Venice); mounts probably German (Augsburg)
probably Italian (Venice); mounts probably German (Augsburg)
mid 16th century; ca. 1550–1600 (mounts); 19th-century? (lion finial)
Covered Goblet, Salviati and Co.  Italian, Gilded reticello glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Salviati and Co.
Giuseppi Briati
1866–1880
Wine Goblet, Blown lead glass, American
American
19th century
Wine Goblet, Blown lead glass, American
American
19th century
Goblet and saucer, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, Hard-paste porcelain, Austrian, Vienna
Imperial Porcelain Manufactory
1804
Terracotta goblet, Terracotta, Minoan
Minoan
ca. 2100–1950 BCE
Terracotta goblet, Terracotta, Minoan
Minoan
ca. 2100–1900 BCE
The Titan's Goblet, Thomas Cole  American, Oil on canvas, American
Thomas Cole
1833