Glassware
The history of glassware from the 17th century onward reflects remarkable innovation and artistry. The 1600s saw the emergence of European glass manufacturers, particularly in Venice, known for their intricate designs and use of color. The Baroque period popularized opulent, ornate glass, while the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century introduced mass production techniques, making glassware more accessible. The 19th century highlighted the creativity of glassblowers, particularly in Bohemia and England, leading to advances in cut glass and lead crystal. By the 20th century, modernism influenced minimalist designs, with artists experimenting with form and function, establishing glassware as both utility and art.
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Crystal de France set of 8 High Ball crystal-cut vintage glasses
£64.00 -
Primus Measuring Funnel
Original price was: £11.95.£6.00Current price is: £6.00. -
Glass Paper Weight
£10.00 -
Glass Paper Weight
£10.00 -
Georgian Barley & Hops decorated Ale Glass 1730 – 1740
£149.95 -
Victorian Bristol Green Wine Sherry Port Glass
£6.00 -
Victorian Mallet-shaped Glass Decanter
£19.00 -
Waterford Kylemore Wine glass (Signed) 1966 – 2017 (discontinued)
£17.00 -
Set of 3 Georgian Rummer Glasses circa 1780
Original price was: £55.00.£45.00Current price is: £45.00.