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18th-19th Century Wine Glasses May 2026
A collection of functional drinking vessels made from glass, primarily wine glasses from England and America spanning the 18th to early 19th centuries, representing domestic decorative arts across transatlantic cultures.
19 objects · 2 institutions
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Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1730–1750
Jacobite "amen" glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art
between 1720 and 1749
Tavern Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1700–1750
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1775–1810
Wine Glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1820–40
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1740–50
Wine Glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1850–60
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1700–1725
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
c. 1775
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1740–1750
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine Glass
Cleveland Museum of Art
1750–1799
Wine glass
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1824–35
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