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Toast Master's Glass

Drinking glass, c.1770-1780, with a straight-sided bowl. The bowl is covered entirely with shallow cutting. The stem is single-knopped and made of cut glass. The foot is cut across the entire width and ...

Toasting Glass

Drinking glass with a narrow funnel bowl, which is fluted full-length with prominent raised flutes. It has an opaque twist stem and a plain foot, c.1770.

Tumbler

Drinking glass from Stourbridge, c.1963. An old-style tumbler, with a cut decoration of vertical leaf pattern. The decoration continues to make a faceted base.

Tumbler for Gin and Tonic

Drinking glass from Brierley Hill, c.1963. Tumbler decorated with panels of elipses and diamonds which continue onto the stem. It has a leaf starred foot.

Vinegar Bottle

A glass vinegar bottle with a silver spout and engraved tag reading: 'vinegar'.

Whiskey Tumbler

Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley Crystal c.1963 Tumbler glass, made in Brierley Hill, with a cut linked leaf pattern, which is part repeated onto the base. The glass has a capacity of 5 ounces.

Window Glass Fragments

Window glass fragments from the Salvation Army Citadel & Christ Church, Leamington, mounted onto a pane of glass. Red, green and amber sherds had been collected from ceiling panels in the Salvation Army ...

Window Glass Fragments

These are window glass fragments from the Salvation Army Citadel, Leamington Spa. The fragments are mounted onto a pane of glass. The blue with clear star burst pattern fragments were collected from ceiling ...

Wine Bottle

An old English, pale green wine bottle, with a domed base, rounded body and a narrow neck. It was used in a Warwickshire farmhouse.

Wine Glass

Straight-sided bowl drinking glass, with a solid base on a cup-knopped heavy baluster stem. There is a hollow blown bubble below, terminating in a wide folded foot, c.1710-1720.

Wine Glass

Drawn trumpet bowl drinking glass, with a solid base on a double-knopped heavy baluster stem and a plain foot. There are tears in the upper knop, c.1720-1730.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a funnel bowl drawn from an angular knop over two collars on a short heavy baluster stem. It has a folded foot, c.1700-1725.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a bell-shaped bowl, made in England. The bowl is on a round knop over a four-sided stem which contains a long tear. It has a plain foot, c.1720.

Wine Glass

Kit Kat type wine glass made in England. The glass has a drawn funnel bowl and solid base on a double-knopped stem and plain foot. The upper knop contains tears, c.1740.

Wine Glass

English wine glass made of soda glass. It has a round funnel bowl over a knop on a six-sided Silesian stem with stars. It also has a folded foot, c.1700-1725.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass with a funnel bowl made in England. It is drawn from a knop at the base and set on collar and knopped stem with a folded foot. It is made from soda glass, c.1740.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, made in England, with a fine proportional bell bowl on a swelling single-knopped stem. It has a plain foot, with a tear in the base of the bowl, c.1725.

Wine Glass

Drinking glass, made in England, with a straight-sided bowl on two collars and a three-tiered knopped stem and folded foot. There is a long tear in the stem, c.1730-1740.