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Goblet Collection (#5)

The goblet, a vessel that has transcended time and cultures, holds within it stories of art, religion, and tradition

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Erligang period or Early Shang dynasty, 16th / mid-15th centry BC. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, Erligang period or Early Shang dynasty, 16th / mid-15th centry BC. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, Erligang period or Early Shang dynasty, 16th/mid-15th centry BC

Background imageGoblet Collection: Edmond Nicholas, n. d. Creator: Sir James Thornhill

Edmond Nicholas, n. d. Creator: Sir James Thornhill
Edmond Nicholas, n.d

Background imageGoblet Collection: Sir J. Thorndale, n. d. Creator: Sir James Thornhill

Sir J. Thorndale, n. d. Creator: Sir James Thornhill
Sir J. Thorndale, n.d

Background imageGoblet Collection: Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creator: Syrena Swanson

Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creator: Syrena Swanson
Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940

Background imageGoblet Collection: Isolde, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Isolde, 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Isolde, 1895. Isolde, or Iseult, was the female protagonist of a medieval chivalric romance centered on an adulterous love triangle. First published in The Studio for October 1895

Background imageGoblet Collection: Tristan und Isolde, from The Savoy No. 7, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Tristan und Isolde, from The Savoy No. 7, 1896. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Tristan und Isolde, from The Savoy No. 7, 1896. Characters from Wagners opera. Published in " The Best of Beardsley" edited by R. A. Walker, [The Bodley Head, London, 1948]

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, 1667 / 1700. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, 1667 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, 1667/1700

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover or Portion of a Burse, Italy, 1675 / 1725. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover or Portion of a Burse, Italy, 1675 / 1725. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover or Portion of a Burse, Italy, 1675/1725

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, Late 19th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice and Paten, London, 1639. Creator: Unknown

Chalice and Paten, London, 1639. Creator: Unknown
Chalice and Paten, London, 1639

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet-Shaped Ewer, London, 1683. Creator: Unknown

Goblet-Shaped Ewer, London, 1683. Creator: Unknown
Goblet-Shaped Ewer, London, 1683

Background imageGoblet Collection: Model Chalice, England, c. 1849. Creator: AWN Pugin

Model Chalice, England, c. 1849. Creator: AWN Pugin
Model Chalice, England, c. 1849

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice, Spain, c. 1600. Creator: Cisneros of Murcia

Chalice, Spain, c. 1600. Creator: Cisneros of Murcia
Chalice, Spain, c. 1600

Background imageGoblet Collection: Ruby Case-Glass Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Robert Stewart

Ruby Case-Glass Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Robert Stewart
Ruby Case-Glass Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Blue Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart

Blue Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart
Blue Goblet, c. 1937

Background imageGoblet Collection: Shekel (Coin) Depicting a Chalice, 68-69 (1st Jewish Revolt). Creator: Unknown

Shekel (Coin) Depicting a Chalice, 68-69 (1st Jewish Revolt). Creator: Unknown
Shekel (Coin) Depicting a Chalice, 68-69 (1st Jewish Revolt)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, 2nd-6th century. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, 2nd-6th century. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, 2nd-6th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, 1849 / 58. Creator: Lyman Fenton & Co

Goblet, 1849 / 58. Creator: Lyman Fenton & Co
Goblet, 1849/58. Attributed to Lyman, Fenton and Co. or United States Pottery Company

Background imageGoblet Collection: Paper Weight, c. 1936. Creator: Robert Stewart

Paper Weight, c. 1936. Creator: Robert Stewart
Paper Weight, c. 1936

Background imageGoblet Collection: Beaker or Goblet, 2nd-3rd century. Creator: Unknown

Beaker or Goblet, 2nd-3rd century. Creator: Unknown
Beaker or Goblet, 2nd-3rd century. Blown glass. Roman; eastern Mediterranean

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, 4th-5th century. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, 4th-5th century. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, 4th-5th century. Blown glass. Late Roman or early Byzantine; coast of Syria or Palestine

Background imageGoblet Collection: Green Glass, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart

Green Glass, c. 1937. Creator: Robert Stewart
Green Glass, c. 1937

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, 1675 / 1700. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, 1675 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, 1675/1700

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, 1601/25

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, Early 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, Early 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, Early 17th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, 19th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Italy, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Italy, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Italy, 18th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet with Cover, Silesia, c. 1750. Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider

Goblet with Cover, Silesia, c. 1750. Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider
Goblet with Cover, Silesia, c. 1750

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice, Scotland, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown

Chalice, Scotland, c. 1800. Creator: Unknown
Chalice, Scotland, c. 1800

Background imageGoblet Collection: Gaming Goblet with Glass Dice, Bohemia, Late 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Gaming Goblet with Glass Dice, Bohemia, Late 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Gaming Goblet with Glass Dice, Bohemia, Late 17th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Communion Chalice, Glasgow, c. 1794. Creator: Stephen Maxwell

Communion Chalice, Glasgow, c. 1794. Creator: Stephen Maxwell
Communion Chalice, Glasgow, c. 1794

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice, Hungary, c. 1760. Creator: Unknown

Chalice, Hungary, c. 1760. Creator: Unknown
Chalice, Hungary, c. 1760

Background imageGoblet Collection: Covered Goblet (Pokal) with Musicians, Silesia, 1730 / 40. Creator: Unknown

Covered Goblet (Pokal) with Musicians, Silesia, 1730 / 40. Creator: Unknown
Covered Goblet (Pokal) with Musicians, Silesia, 1730/40

Background imageGoblet Collection: Pair of Small Chalices, France, Early 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Pair of Small Chalices, France, Early 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Pair of Small Chalices, France, Early 18th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Russia, c. 1760. Creator: St Petersburg Glass Factory

Goblet, Russia, c. 1760. Creator: St Petersburg Glass Factory
Goblet, Russia, c. 1760

Background imageGoblet Collection: Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752. Creator: Jacob Sang

Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752. Creator: Jacob Sang
Covered Goblet with Goddess Diana Bathing, England, 1752

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, Mid 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, Bohemia, Mid 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, Bohemia, Mid 18th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet (jue), Ming dynasty, Tianshun period (1457-1464), 1464. Creator: Unknown

Goblet (jue), Ming dynasty, Tianshun period (1457-1464), 1464. Creator: Unknown
Goblet (jue), Ming dynasty, Tianshun period (1457-1464), 1464

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, France, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, France, 19th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Chalice Cover, Europe, 1650 / 1700. Creator: Unknown

Chalice Cover, Europe, 1650 / 1700. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, Europe, 1650/1700

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet with Cover, Brunswick, c. 1750. Creator: Probably engraved by Johann Heinrich

Goblet with Cover, Brunswick, c. 1750. Creator: Probably engraved by Johann Heinrich
Goblet with Cover, Brunswick, c. 1750. Johann Heinrich Balthasar (German, active 18th century)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Germany, c. 1720. Creator: Georg Ernst Kunckel

Goblet, Germany, c. 1720. Creator: Georg Ernst Kunckel
Goblet, Germany, c. 1720

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1745 (glass) 1850 (mount). Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1745 (glass) 1850 (mount). Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1745 (glass) 1850 (mount)

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1740. Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1740. Creator: Christopher Gottfried Schneider
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1740

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet, Nuremberg, 1723. Creator: Georg Friedrich Killinger

Goblet, Nuremberg, 1723. Creator: Georg Friedrich Killinger
Goblet, Nuremberg, 1723

Background imageGoblet Collection: Goblet (Pokal), Nuremberg, c. 1660. Creator: Georg Schwanhardt

Goblet (Pokal), Nuremberg, c. 1660. Creator: Georg Schwanhardt
Goblet (Pokal), Nuremberg, c. 1660

Background imageGoblet Collection: Glass Goblet, Vienna, late 17th century, mount: 18th / 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Glass Goblet, Vienna, late 17th century, mount: 18th / 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Glass Goblet, Vienna, late 17th century, mount: 18th/19th century

Background imageGoblet Collection: Drinking Vessel (Kero), A. D. 1100 / 1200. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Vessel (Kero), A. D. 1100 / 1200. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Vessel (Kero), A.D. 1100/1200




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The goblet, a vessel that has transcended time and cultures, holds within it stories of art, religion, and tradition. From the iconic painting "The Death of Socrates" to Thomas Cole's masterpiece "The Titans Goblet, " this humble object has been immortalized in various forms throughout history. In the Anglican Church of St. James, the Eucharist is celebrated with reverence as worshippers partake in communion from a sacred goblet. Similarly, Catholic masses in Annecy, Haute Savoie evoke a sense of spirituality as the faithful sip from ornate chalices amidst the picturesque landscapes of France. Across Europe, stained glass windows depict scenes from Arthurian legends such as the Holy Grail - an elusive goblet said to possess mystical powers. In Trehorenteuc's Romance of St. Graal window or Pontigny's Chalice in Yonne County, these artworks transport us into tales steeped in medieval lore. Beyond religious contexts lies another facet of goblets' significance: indulgence and pleasure. Asbach Brandy fills many a crystal goblet during moments of celebration and joyous gatherings across continents. The Captain John Treasure Jones Archive showcases exquisite glassware including two captivating goblets that speak volumes about craftsmanship and refinement. Even further back in time stands an Iberian Kernos dating back to the 3rd century BC - an ancient testament to human ingenuity and creativity when it comes to crafting vessels for libations. Whether used for solemn rituals or joyful revelry, whether depicted on canvas or held delicately by hand; these glimpses into history remind us that beyond its utilitarian purpose lies something more profound – a symbol connecting humanity through artistry and shared experiences across generations.