1. Unknown, Greek Perfume bottle (alabastron), 525–475 BCE core

1.
Unknown, Greek
Perfume bottle (alabastron), 525–475 BCE
core-formed dark blue glass, yellow, turquoise threads
AC 63.1997
Anonymous loan
2.
Roman
Astragals, 1st–3rd century CE
glass
AC 1946.98.a,b
From the Latin Department
3.
Sandwich
S
Glass Company, American company (active 1826-1888)
Spoon
S Holder, 1850-1860
glass
E
AC 1951.274
From the Estate of Miss Isabel J. Turner
4.
Italian
Vase, n.r.
glass
AC 1955.382
Gift of Miss Susan D. Bliss
5.
Italian
Salt Boat, n.r.
glass
AC 1955.390
Gift of Miss Susan D. Bliss
6.
Louis Comfort Tiffany, American (1848-1933)
Vase, before 1900
glass
AC 1971.20
Gift of E. Kimball Morsman (Class of 1924)
7.
Bakewell, American, 19th Century
Celery Holder, ca. 1815
cut glass
AC 1973.10
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
8.
Unknown, American, 18th Century
Sugar Bowl and Cover, ca. 1780
glass
AC 1973.16.a,b
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
9.
Unknown, American, 19th Century
Wineglass, ca. 1820
engraved glass
AC 1973.25
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
10.
Sandwich Glass Company, American, (active 1826-1888)
Salt, ca. 1835
lacy glass
AC 1973.28
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
11.
Sandwich Glass Company, American, (active 1826-1888)
Cup Plate, ca. 1835
lacy glass
AC 1973.35
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
12.
Sandwich Glass Company, American, (active 1826-1888)
Whale Oil Lamp, ca. 1835
glass
AC 1973.41
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
13.
Unknown, American, 19th Century
Witch Ball and Holder, ca. 1840
glass
AC 1973.47.a,b
Gift of Preston R. Bassett, Class of 1913
14.
Unknown, Chinese (mid-Ching Dynasty)
Snuff bottle (inside painted) with jade stopper, mid-Ching Dynasty
glass, jade, water-based pigment
AC 2009.14
Gift of Lawrence M. Mead
15.
Local milk bottle
(on loan from Biology department, repurposed for feeding/breeding fruit
flies)