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Straight sided horn tumbler, engraved with a sailing ship and 'To Commemorate the Landing of George the Fourth in Scotland'
Glass tumbler from the nécessaire de voyage or travelling service assembled by Martin-Guillaume Biennais for Napoleon's sister, the Princess Pauline Borghese, possibly at the time of her marriage to Prince Camillo Borghese in 1803: French, early 19th century, bequeathed to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, in 1825
Tumbler of clear white glass, engraved with a portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stewart: dated 1745
Straight-sided glass tumbler engraved round upper portion of exterior with a conventional border interrupted on one side by the legend 'John Wood' and 'Grogg' on the other: English, early 19th century
Tumbler of clear colourless glass acid-etched with a pantograph, decorated with a band of interlaced wavy lines and small ovals, and broad cut flutes: Belgian, Val-Saint-Lambert, early 20th century
Glass beaker or tumbler with an agate-like pattern in colours separated by white fillets: Italian, Venetian, 19th century
Glass tumbler with spiral pattern in colours on a gold ground, and horizontal white lines: Italian, Venetian, by Salviati and Co., 19th century
Glass tumbler painted with flowers, St John and white band: Italian, Venetian, probably by Oswaldo or Angelo Brussa, c. 1700 - 1750
Tumbler of clear greenish glass, concave body with trailed band around middle, and solid pad base: Ancient Mediterranean, Syro-Palestinian, possibly from Amman, Jordan, Roman Period, 4th century AD