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Wine glass, unidentified maker, England, c. 1770, glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC07998.JPG - Daderot
Window of Rutger Jacobsen, by Evert Duyckinck I, c. 1656, leaded stained glass, wood - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08004.JPG - Daderot
Cream pitcher with threaded neck design, Saratoga Mountain Glass Works, c. 1840, hand-blown glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08170.JPG - Daderot
Double Handle Vase, Ellenville Glass Works, Ulster County, NY, c. 1836-1880, hand-blown glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08168.JPG - Daderot
Beaker, c. 1780-1820, etched glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08167.JPG - Daderot
Flask with Masonic decoration, Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works, New Hampshire, c. 1800-1825, mold-blown turquoise glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08155.JPG - Daderot
Half-Pint Spirits Flash, Albany Glass Works, c. 1847-1851, glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08156.JPG - Daderot
Goblet, c. 1740-1780, etched glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08166.JPG - Daderot
Mug, c. 1775-1800, Stiegel-type glass with etching - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08165.JPG - Daderot
Half-Pint Spirits Flask, Albany Glass Works, c. 1847-1851, mold-blown glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08158.JPG - Daderot
Pint Spirits Flask, Albany Glass Works, c. 1847-1851, glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08152.JPG - Daderot
Pint Spirits Flask, Albany Glass Works, c. 1847-1851, mold-blown glass - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08159.JPG - Daderot
Pitcher, Saratoga Mountain Glass Works, c. 1845-1860, hand-blown glass with applied handle - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08171.JPG - Daderot
Powder Horn, Ellenville Glass Works, Ulster County, NY, c. 1836-1880, hand-blown glass with applied collar - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08169.JPG - Daderot
Service of Table Glass with the Weld Family Arms (partial), probably New York City area, c. 1840-1859, lead glass owned by Erastus Corning I and wife Harriet Weld - Albany Institute of History and Art - DSC08164.JPG - Daderot