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DRINKING VESSELS
Plate I.
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Fig. 1.—ROMAN GLASS CUP. With representation of a chariot race. Found at Colchester. | Fig. 2.—TEUTONIC GLASS CUP. From a grave at Selzen, Rhenish Hesse. | Fig. 3.—SAXON GLASS “TUMBLER.” |
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Fig. 4.—FRANKISH GLASS DRINKING HORN. Bingerbrück. | Fig. 5.—SAXON COW’S HORN. Mounted in silver. Taplow. |
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Fig. 6.—SAXON TRUMPET-SHAPED DRINKING VESSEL. With hollow tubular ornamentation. | Fig. 7.—THE ROYAL GOLD ENAMELLED HANAP. Made about 1380. | Fig. 8.—SARACENIC ENAMELLED GOBLET. With French silver mountings. Fourteenth century. |
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