Drink festively from this wine glass like at a baroque Venetian banquet, Italy. 17th century.
Height of glass 15 cm
Learn MoreDuring the middle of the first century, artisans, presumably in a workshop near Jerusalem or Sidon, made a groundbreaking invention that was to remain determinant for the next 2,000 years: to produce glass hollow bodies by blowing. The Roman jug has a spherical body with rib structure. The upper end of the handle is provided with a thumb plate for better handling. Such pitchers were part of the tableware of Romans from privileged social classes. 3rd century.
Height of glass 22 cm
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Learn MoreBellied decanter with attached handle from the Renaissance period. On the shoulder, the vessel is decorated with a notched string of thread. 16th century.
Height of glass 16 cm
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