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Beaker (Sweden), 1760
Tall flaring body with punched lambrequin motif above engraved shell and scroll band and initials E.H.S. Wavy relief band at top and bottom. Flaring gadrooned foot, with traces of gilding.…
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Beaker (Sweden), ca. 1946
Straight, flaring body on flaring foot. Royal blue tone on edge and inside bottom, fading out toward middle. Encased decoration of gray semicircles, bell flowers and dots.
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Cap Streamer (possibly England), early 19th century
Cap streamer in floral pattern. Brussels style but probably made in England.
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Beaker (Peru), 400–600
Concave, flaring sides, and flat bottom. Body covered in white slip and painted with large face of snake with bat headdress, and horizontally displayed body with spiny, curling tail.
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Beaker, ca. 1700–25
Four Continents
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Beaker (USA), ca. 1910
Straight beaker, rounded at bottom. On sides, tooled irregular nubs. Greenish-hold iridescence.
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Cap Streamer (France), 1690s
Cap streamer with a symmetrical pattern of balanced floral and foliated forms. Decorated with fleurs volantes (flying flowers). Often referred to as Rosaline lace.
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Cap Streamer (Belgium), mid-18th century
Cap streamer with a design of a serpentine garland and floral sprays.
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