Glass: A Handbook for the Study of Glass Vessels of All Periods and Countries & a Guide to the Museum Collection |
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PREFATORY NOTE LIST OF PLATES | 5 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY xi | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
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18th century 3rd century appear arms artist ascribed baluster beaker bears blue glass Bohemian bottle bowl British Museum Buckley Collection characteristic chiefly coloured glass Compare contemporary cut glass cylindrical decoration diam diamond-engraved dish Dutch earlier early Egypt Egyptian enamelled glass England English glass engraved glass ewer examples facetted fashion figures flowers foliage Fostat fragments gadrooned German Gläser glass vessels glass-making glasshouse Goblet and cover green imitation important inscribed inscription Islamic Italian knops lamps later latticino Liége London manufacture medallions mediæval mentioned metal millefiori moulded moulded decoration Museum Collection Nailsea Netherlandish Nuremberg onwards opaque origin Orrefors painted patterns perhaps period Persia PLATE porcelain pottery probably produced recorded remarkable ribbed Rococo Roman glass Samarra shape Silesian similar specimens stem stippled Sultan Sweetmeat-glass Syrian technique threads tradition tumblers typical vase Venetian glass Venetian style Venice verre verrerie wheel-engraving wine-glass