Islamic Cups
Simple flared and tapered tumblers. Usually found with a small thin wrap of glass around the base but not always. Often found enameled came in a wide range of sizes regarding height and taper. Call 904.476.8680 for purchasing details.
Jar – Early American
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Jar – Early American, with lid
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Jar – Roman
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Jar – Roman, w/ chain decoration
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Jar – Roman, flared with handles
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Jar – Roman, Square
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Jar – Roman, with pinched handles
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Jars – Islamic, black and white
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Lamp – Islamic, Mosque Lamp
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Lamp – Medieval, “Book of Hours”
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Lamp – Roman
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Lamp – Roman, pale yellow
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Lamp – Venetian, clear with blue accents
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Lamp – Venetian, cobalt
This is a replica of an Italian Renaissance Oil Lamp from the late 15th-16thc. Call 904.476.8680 for purchasing details.
Lamp Body – Medieval
This style of lamp body was one of the more common types in medieval Europe. Often suspended by chains or in a wooden frame. Call 904.476.8680 for purchasing details.
Linen Smoother
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Mortar and Pestle – seafoam
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Noppenbeaker – Straight lip with prunts
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Onion Bottle – Early American, with handle
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Onion Bottles – Early American
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Palm Cup – Merovingian
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Palm Cup- Merovingian
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Passing Glass
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Prunted Beaker – Barrel Type
These are all based on 1400-1600ish (but going out of style around 1550), forest glass. The region of use would be mostly European, with most found in the Germanic areas, and low countries. Call 904.476.8680 for purchasing details.
Prunted Beaker-Noppenbeaker
The pointy prunts found on this vessel were found mostly on beakers dated in the 1400’s. Based on European forest glass, with most found in the Germanic areas, and low countries. Call 904.476.8680 for purchasing details.