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Tankards, goblets, and cups, Art Loan Collection, South Kensington Museum, 1871
Relics from Abyssinia: gold and silver chalices, 1868. Creator: UnknownRelics from Abyssinia: gold and silver chalices, 1868
"A Merry Christmas!", 1860. From "Illustrated London News", 1860
Breakfast Piece with Cheese and Goblet. Creator: Jacob Foppens van EsBreakfast Piece with Cheese and Goblet, unknown date
Goblet Design. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet Design
Goblet, rim decorated with masque with gaping mouth, published 1579
Goblet with lid surmounted by a Roman soldier, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet with lid surmounted by a Roman soldier, published 1579
Goblet decorated with masque, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet decorated with masque, published 1579
Goblet with Putto on lid, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet with Putto on lid, published 1579
Goblet decorated with a masque with open mouth, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet decorated with a masque with open mouth, published 1579
Two small goblets superimposed in reverse, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter ITwo small goblets superimposed in reverse, published 1579
Goblet, rim decorated with masque and bouquet of fruit, published 1579
Goblet with two Masques on lid, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter IGoblet with two Masques on lid, published 1579
Goblet with base decorated with two large scallops, published 1579
Two naked boys carrying a third who supports a tray with three goblets, after Reni, ca. 1600-1640
The Banquet in the Guildhall at York - Cups used by the Lord Mayor of York, H.R.H
Three Goblets, 1528-1563. Creator: Hieronymus HopferThree Goblets, 1528-1563
Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60. Creator: Frans van den WyngaerdeBacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60
Bringing in Christmas - drawn by William Harvey, 1845. Creator: George DalzielBringing in Christmas - drawn by William Harvey, 1845. Children stagger under an enormous bowl of punch as a cheery figure (the Spirit of Chrismas? Santa Claus?) is carried in on mens shoulders
Enter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest …. inviting the King, etcEnter several strange Shapes, bringing in a banquest ….inviting the King, etc. to eat, illustration from William Shakespeares The Tempest, pub. 1926 (colour lithograph)