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Stemware Collection

Stemware, a timeless symbol of elegance and refinement, has graced our tables for centuries

Background imageStemware Collection: Vases, 1870-1910 (glass)

Vases, 1870-1910 (glass)
3084505 Vases, 1870-1910 (glass) by English School; height: 17.5 cm; The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; (add.info)

Background imageStemware Collection: Glass and bowl with gold decoration from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994

Glass and bowl with gold decoration from Maes Millinery Shop, 1941-1994
Glass stemware with gold decoration at rim of bowl and at base of stem, with gold-rimmed plate or dish bearing M monogram

Background imageStemware Collection: Hand Reaching for a Wineglass

Hand Reaching for a Wineglass

Background imageStemware Collection: Woman Drinking a Martini

Woman Drinking a Martini

Background imageStemware Collection: Two Birds and Tall Wine Glass

Two Birds and Tall Wine Glass

Background imageStemware Collection: Vases

Vases
One of two clear glass vases with a spreading foot and a long slim stem rising to a pinched neck opening with a serpentine three lobed rim. The glass has twisted ridges and dates from c.1870-1910

Background imageStemware Collection: Sweetmeat glass

Sweetmeat glass with a plain bowl and everted rim on an eight-sided pedestal stem with a teared cushion knop, and a domed foot, made in England c.1750. Date: c.1750

Background imageStemware Collection: Drinking glass

Drinking glass
Cordial glass with a plain round funnel bowl, a pale tall stem with a tear, and a domed foot, made in England c.1740-1750. Date: c.1740-1750

Background imageStemware Collection: Four wine glasses

Four wine glasses
Wine glass with a double series opaque twist stem and tulip-shaped bowl engraved with swags of husk decoration, one of a set of four made in England c.1790. Date: c.1790

Background imageStemware Collection: Ale glass

Ale glass with a deep tulip-shaped bowl and a folded foot, engraved with two barley ears and a hop, from a set, made in England c.1780-1800. Date: c.1780-1800

Background imageStemware Collection: Cocktail glass

Cocktail glass
One of six cocktail glases with a conical bowl and engraved and sandblasted decoration of a cockerel standing in profile between two floral sprays

Background imageStemware Collection: Wine glass

Wine glass with an ogee bowl on an opaque twist stem of spiral gauze twist and multiple spiral twist, made in England c.1765-1770. Date: c.1765-1770

Background imageStemware Collection: Red wine pouring into a glass

Red wine pouring into a glass

Background imageStemware Collection: A glass of white wine

A glass of white wine

Background imageStemware Collection: A Row Of Wine Glasses With Red Wine In The Last Glass

A Row Of Wine Glasses With Red Wine In The Last Glass

Background imageStemware Collection: A Wine Glass With Red Wine

A Wine Glass With Red Wine

Background imageStemware Collection: A Row Of Empty Wine Glasses

A Row Of Empty Wine Glasses

Background imageStemware Collection: Two glasses of Pinot Noir wine with bottle in front of Pinot Noir grape vines in the Sherwood area

Two glasses of Pinot Noir wine with bottle in front of Pinot Noir grape vines in the Sherwood area, Oregon, USA

Background imageStemware Collection: Cranberry juice

Cranberry juice

Background imageStemware Collection: Empty beer glass

Empty beer glass

Background imageStemware Collection: Bullfinch beginning to hatch, crack in egg shell showing

Bullfinch beginning to hatch, crack in egg shell showing

Background imageStemware Collection: Glasses of madeira wine in a row

Glasses of madeira wine in a row

Background imageStemware Collection: Raspberry gin served in three different types of glasses

Raspberry gin served in three different types of glasses

Background imageStemware Collection: Glass of Pinot Noir wine with bottle in front of Pinot Noir grape cluster on the

Glass of Pinot Noir wine with bottle in front of Pinot Noir grape cluster on the vine in the Sherwood area, Oregon, USA



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Stemware, a timeless symbol of elegance and refinement, has graced our tables for centuries. From delicate vases crafted between 1870-1910 to the exquisite glass and bowl adorned with gold decoration from Maes Millinery Shop dating back to 1941-1994, each piece tells a story of craftsmanship and artistry. In one captivating image, we see a hand gracefully reaching for a wineglass - an invitation to indulge in life's pleasures. The next moment captures the essence of sophistication as a woman sips her martini from a perfectly poised cocktail glass. A whimsical scene unfolds before us as two birds perch atop a tall wine glass, their vibrant feathers mirroring the sparkling contents within. A solitary vase stands tall, its slender silhouette showcasing nature's beauty through carefully arranged flowers. The collection expands further with sweetmeat glasses that entice us with their intricate designs - perfect vessels for delectable treats. Drinking glasses stand ready to quench our thirst while four wine glasses await companionship during joyful gatherings. And let us not forget the ale glass - sturdy yet refined, it holds promises of camaraderie and merriment shared over pints of golden brew. Stemware truly encompasses all aspects of life's celebrations. Whether adorning grand dining tables or adding charm to intimate gatherings, stemware remains an essential element in creating memorable moments. Its allure lies not only in its functionality but also in its ability to elevate any occasion into an extraordinary experience. So raise your glass high and toast to the legacy – an embodiment of grace, style, and everlasting beauty that continues to captivate hearts across generations.