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Goblet Collection (page 6)

The goblet, a vessel that has transcended time and cultures, holds within it stories of art, religion, and tradition

Background imageGoblet Collection: Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A. D. 1450 / 1532. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Vessel (Kero) with Floral and Animal Motifs, A.D. 1450/1532

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, 1852. Creator: William Gale & Son

Goblet, 1852. Creator: William Gale & Son
Goblet, 1852

Background imageGoblet Collection: Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A. D. 600 / 1000. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A. D. 600 / 1000. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A.D. 600/1000

Background imageGoblet Collection: Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750. Creator: Sigmund Tzschirschwitz

Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750. Creator: Sigmund Tzschirschwitz
Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750

Background imageGoblet Collection: Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600. Creator: L. Umbach

Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600. Creator: L. Umbach
Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice, Italy, c. 1785. Creator: Unknown

Chalice, Italy, c. 1785. Creator: Unknown
Chalice, Italy, c. 1785

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810/20

Background imageGoblet Collection: The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510. Creator: Antonio Rimpacta

The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510. Creator: Antonio Rimpacta
The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510

Background imageGoblet Collection: The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG

The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG
The Dream of Paris, 1536

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Vienna, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, Vienna, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, Vienna, 19th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, London, 1784 / 85. Creator: Hester Bateman

Goblet, London, 1784 / 85. Creator: Hester Bateman
Goblet, London, 1784/85

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice, London, 1827 / 28. Creator: AWN Pugin

Chalice, London, 1827 / 28. Creator: AWN Pugin
Chalice, London, 1827/28

Background imageGoblet Collection: Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley

Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley
Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Janet Riza

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Janet Riza
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710 / 20. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710 / 20. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710/20

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 80. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 80. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850/80

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 75. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 75. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850/75

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Garjian

Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Garjian
Goblet, c. 1937

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Philip Johnson

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Philip Johnson
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Sugar Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: Rolland Livingstone

Sugar Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: Rolland Livingstone
Sugar Bowl, c. 1940

Background imageGoblet Collection: Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35. Creator: Giovita Garavaglia

Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35. Creator: Giovita Garavaglia
Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35

Background imageGoblet Collection: Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde

Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde
Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60

Background imageGoblet Collection: Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli

Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli
Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning

Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning
6340313 Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Portrait of a Gentleman (oil on panel)

Portrait of a Gentleman (oil on panel)
CH261396 Portrait of a Gentleman (oil on panel) by Heemskerck, Maerten van (1498-1574); Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageGoblet Collection: The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil)

The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil)
CH390144 The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil) by Lauer, Hans Christoph (fl. 1609-29); height: 78 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageGoblet Collection: 390139

390139

Background imageGoblet Collection: Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza

Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza
CH349497 Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza, a half-peeled lemon on a pewter plate, with a pie, a timepiece and a knife, 1631 (oil on panel) by Heda, Willem Claesz

Background imageGoblet Collection: The Plumenlage Cup, c. 1640 (gold & vermeil)

The Plumenlage Cup, c. 1640 (gold & vermeil)
CH390138 The Plumenlage Cup, c.1640 (gold & vermeil) by Kettwick, Evert (fl. 1630-40); height: 58 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageGoblet Collection: Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas)

Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas)
CH469046 Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas) by Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto) (1609-64); 41.1x32.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageGoblet Collection: Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length

Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length
CH430296 Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length, seated in black costumes with lace collars, 1635 (oil on panel) by Keyser

Background imageGoblet Collection: Cup and cover, probably Transylvania, early 17th century (silver-gilt)

Cup and cover, probably Transylvania, early 17th century (silver-gilt)
3434825 Cup and cover, probably Transylvania, early 17th century (silver-gilt) by Hungarian School (17th century); height: 32 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Hexafoil)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Tankard, Brasso, c. 1640 (silver-gilt)

Tankard, Brasso, c. 1640 (silver-gilt)
3434823 Tankard, Brasso, c.1640 (silver-gilt) by Schelling, Michael (fl.c.1640); height: 29.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Tapering cylindrical on a molded footrim, with dentilated borders)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Beaker, Transylvania, c. 1650 (parcel-gilt silver)

Beaker, Transylvania, c. 1650 (parcel-gilt silver)
3434812 Beaker, Transylvania, c.1650 (parcel-gilt silver) by Hungarian School (17th century); height: 19.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Makers mark CK)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Mounted nautilus cup, Nagyszeben, mid 17th century (shell & silver-gilt)

Mounted nautilus cup, Nagyszeben, mid 17th century (shell & silver-gilt)
lobed, spiral, seashell, metal, whale, biblical, cup, ornate, baroque, sea monster, silverware, fish, stem, chased, metalwork, asymmetrical, curved, repousse, old testament, sea-monster, goblet

Background imageGoblet Collection: An Edelzinn eight piece pewter liquor set, 1865 (pewter)

An Edelzinn eight piece pewter liquor set, 1865 (pewter)
985588 An Edelzinn eight piece pewter liquor set, 1865 (pewter) by Olbrich, Joseph Maria (1867-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Edelzinn eight piece pewter liquor set)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491

Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491
779484 Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491, 779483-5) by Indian School

Background imageGoblet Collection: Medingen Minerva Cup, c. 1650 (silver & vermeil)

Medingen Minerva Cup, c. 1650 (silver & vermeil)
4071417 Medingen Minerva Cup, c.1650 (silver & vermeil) by Ohmssen, Hinrich (fl.1649); height: 79 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: With Assay Masters mark of Clauss II Sufssen (fl)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Plate 443. Drinking from a Goblet While Standing, 1872-85 (collotype on paper)

Plate 443. Drinking from a Goblet While Standing, 1872-85 (collotype on paper)
3950264 Plate 443. Drinking from a Goblet While Standing, 1872-85 (collotype on paper) by Muybridge, Eadweard (1830-1904); 24.3x30.5 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, c. 1475-1500 (glass, enameled and gilded)

Goblet, c. 1475-1500 (glass, enameled and gilded)
3614037 Goblet, c.1475-1500 (glass, enameled and gilded) by Italian School; 17.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageGoblet Collection: Mammon, 1906 (oil on canvas) [LDUCS-5260]

Mammon, 1906 (oil on canvas) [LDUCS-5260]
5853933 Mammon, 1906 (oil on canvas) [LDUCS-5260] by Adams, Elinor Proby (active from c.1908-d.1945); 128.8x153.7 cm; UCL Art Museum, University College London, UK; eUCL Art Museum

Background imageGoblet Collection: Double goblet formed from two agate cups (chromolitho)

Double goblet formed from two agate cups (chromolitho)
964343 Double goblet formed from two agate cups (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Civilian furnishings (ameublement civil)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Old King Cole, Christmas Card (chromolitho)

Old King Cole, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
731021 Old King Cole, Christmas Card (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Old King Cole)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet with floral decoration (terracotta)

Goblet with floral decoration (terracotta)
898956 Goblet with floral decoration (terracotta) by Greco-Roman; Musee de Picardie, Amiens, France; (add.info.: Gobelet a decor floral a la barbotine. NOTE:C est la sigillee d Argonne)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Cup with large belly and thick cast rim base, and a pair of ox-eye handles, 1675 (silver)

Cup with large belly and thick cast rim base, and a pair of ox-eye handles, 1675 (silver)
NCO404081 Cup with large belly and thick cast rim base, and a pair of ox-eye handles, 1675 (silver) by English School, (17th century); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageGoblet Collection: Acrasia, c. 1888 (oil and gold paint on canvas)

Acrasia, c. 1888 (oil and gold paint on canvas)
PNH366435 Acrasia, c.1888 (oil and gold paint on canvas) by Strudwick, John Melhuish (1849-1937); 70.5x56.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Acrasia)



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The goblet, a vessel that has transcended time and cultures, holds within it stories of art, religion, and tradition. From the iconic painting "The Death of Socrates" to Thomas Cole's masterpiece "The Titans Goblet, " this humble object has been immortalized in various forms throughout history. In the Anglican Church of St. James, the Eucharist is celebrated with reverence as worshippers partake in communion from a sacred goblet. Similarly, Catholic masses in Annecy, Haute Savoie evoke a sense of spirituality as the faithful sip from ornate chalices amidst the picturesque landscapes of France. Across Europe, stained glass windows depict scenes from Arthurian legends such as the Holy Grail - an elusive goblet said to possess mystical powers. In Trehorenteuc's Romance of St. Graal window or Pontigny's Chalice in Yonne County, these artworks transport us into tales steeped in medieval lore. Beyond religious contexts lies another facet of goblets' significance: indulgence and pleasure. Asbach Brandy fills many a crystal goblet during moments of celebration and joyous gatherings across continents. The Captain John Treasure Jones Archive showcases exquisite glassware including two captivating goblets that speak volumes about craftsmanship and refinement. Even further back in time stands an Iberian Kernos dating back to the 3rd century BC - an ancient testament to human ingenuity and creativity when it comes to crafting vessels for libations. Whether used for solemn rituals or joyful revelry, whether depicted on canvas or held delicately by hand; these glimpses into history remind us that beyond its utilitarian purpose lies something more profound – a symbol connecting humanity through artistry and shared experiences across generations.