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Glassware
Plain Stem
Wine Glasses
Plain Stem
Wine Glasses
With Knop
English Wine Glass with 3 Ring Annulated Stem Knop above Small Knob with Tear
c. 1715
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
Baluster Stem
Wine Glasses
William III Wine Glass with an Inverted Baluster Knop and Teardrop Stem
c. 1700
Teardrop Stem
Wine Glasses
English Wine Glass with Teardrop Stem Engraved A Good Health to Princess Ann
c, 1725 - 1750
Teardrop Stem
Wine Glasses
With Knop
Twist Stem
Wine Glasses
Twist Stem Wine Glasses Recovered on the Grounds of the Isaac Royall House in Medford, Massachusetts
Mid 18th Century
(The Royall House & Slave Quarters)
Twist Stem Wine Glass Recovered from the Privy of the Three Cranes Tavern, Charlestown, Massachusetts
c. 1770
(City of Boston Archeology Program)
English Twist Stem Wine Glass with Coat of Arms (Saxony & Poland)
c. 1760
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
English Twist Stem Wine Glass with Coat of Arms (Saxony & Poland)
c. 1760
(Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)
English Twist Stem Wine Glass Etched with a Tavern Scene KEEP IT UP
c. 1760 - 1770
(Victoria & Albert Museum)
English Twist Stem Wine Glass Painted with a Shepherd and His Flock
c. 1770
(Victoria & Albert Museum)
Twist Stem
Wine Glasses
With Knop
Pedestal Stem
Wine Glasses
Wine
Goblets
Large Goblet
c. 1760
(Butlers Antiques)
Goblet Recovered from the Privy of the Three Cranes Tavern, Charlestown, Massachusetts
c. 1770
(City of Boston Archeology Program)
Champagne
Glasses
Firing
Glasses
Firing Glass
c. 1701 - 1735
(Museum of London)
Firing Glass with Ogee Bowl, Twist Stem and Terraced Foot
c. 1760
(Private Collection)
Monteiths
Tumblers
Flip Glasses
Glass Tumbler
c. 1701 - 1800
(Museum of London)
Glass Tumbler
c. 1701 - 1800
(Museum of London)
Glass Tumbler
c. 1750 - 1780
(Ventimiglia Antiques)
Etched DutchTumbler
c. 1750 - 1780
(Cooper Hewitt)
Engraved Tumbler
1747
(Andrew Spindler)
Engraved Tumbler
1747
(Andrew Spindler)
LIBERTY Tumbler
c. 1776
(Independence National Historic Park)
Tumbler Recovered from the Privy of the Three Cranes Tavern of Charlestown, Massachusetts
c. 1770
(City of Boston Archeology Program)
American Tumbler
Possibly from the Pitkin Glass Works of Manchester Connecticut c. 1784
Possibly from the Wistarburg Glass Works of Alloway, New Jersey c. 1738 - 1775
(HistoricalGlass.com)
American Tumbler
Possibly from the Pitkin Glass Works of Manchester Connecticut c. 1784
Possibly from the Wistarburg Glass Works of Alloway, New Jersey c. 1738 - 1775
(HistoricalGlass.com)
Footed
Tumblers
Footed Tumbler
c. 1760 - 1800
(Museum of London)
Footed Tumbler Recovered from the Privy of the Three Cranes Tavern of Charlestown, Massachusetts
c. 1770
(City of Boston Archeology Program)
Glass
Mugs
English Cream White Glass Mug with Applied Silver Lip from London
1684
(Victoria & Albert)
Glass Mug Recovered from the Privy of the Three Cranes Tavern, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Mid 18th Century
(City of Boston Archeology Program)
Glass Mug Probably from the Wistarburg Glass Manufactory of Alloway, New Jersey c. 1774
Possibly from the Heston Glass Works of Classboro, New Jersey c. 1783
(HistoricalGlass.com)
Glass
Cases
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