RF2B9GDJ8–Five fragments of wall of vetro fili-cup, drinking cup drinking vessel holder bottomfound glass, hand-blown glass application Five fragments of wall of cup in clear colorless glass made in façon de Venise style with vetro fili technique . On the wall, opaque white glass wires have been laid around and circumferentially rounded (calculated) clockwise. Wall rises almost horizontally and widens at about 2.0 cm from edge archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam
RFEYK5XT–Studio shot of young woman sitting on floor drinking juice
RMAYDBEN–fresh water is sold by a water tank car in the slum quarter of Valenzuela, Manila
RMG0C9M6–Water is being poured into a glass
RMMCN7CW–Small frosted drinking glasses from the Princess Cruse company.
RMRYCE1X–Seated farmer with pitcher, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, 1763 - 1768
RFCF51MY–little girl in shirt with pink stripes drinking cocktail with fruits, side view
RM2KN1YRT–Colorful drinking glasses on white background
RM2JE6M99–Ornate Lion Rhyton made from silver, gilded with gold and inlaid with carnets, circa 100BC. Wine poured into the top of the spout travelled through the vessel and out of the whole between the lion’s legs.
RFF8RNCY–Painted pottery composition of a drinking vessel and a goblet drum
RMA7W23G–Portrait of young woman drinking coffee
RM2B6JF3F–The Merry Drinker Smiling man with wine glass and empty can. In the margin a Dutch verse in two lines with a reference to the empty kan. Manufacturer : printmaker Cornelis Danckerts (I) (listed building) to painting by D. Waerden (listed building) publisher Cornelis Danckerts (I) (shown on object) Place manufacture: The Netherlands Date: 1613 - 1656 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 149 mm × W 107 mmToelichtingPrent to painting by D. Waerden. Subject: drinkingjar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)
RMKP2K95–Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME62 269 14 Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME62 269 14 /325575
RMRF78EJ–Drinking vessel of the king of Kandy. Draughtsman: Jan Brandes. Dating: 14-Feb-1786 - 20-Apr-1786. Place: Indische Oceaan. Measurements: h 195 mm × w 155 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMA3YC7N–fine arts, vessel, drinking vessel, right: cup with handles, left: vessel with cap, 17th century, jasper, gold, enamel, Louvre,
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RM2J00NPK–Drinking Vessel Depicting the Maize God. Guatemala, Central Highlands, possibly Kaminaljuyu, Maya, 200–400 CE. Ceramics. Slip-painted ceramic
RF2B9GDHY–Fragment of soil and part wall of drinking cup, maigeelein or maigelbecher, maigelein drinking cup drinking vessel holder soil find glass forest glass h 3.0, hand-blown glass application Fragment of bottom and part of wall of drinking cup (maigelein or maigelbecher) in clear green glass (forest glass). Pontil mark under pointed - tilted bottom (h 2.5 cm). Bottom-imposed and entangled glass wires bend over slightly bending wall to the right archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam
RFFXT7PB–Drinking glasses on golden tray
RMDD2MYW–Masu – a vessel originally used in Japan for measuring food but more recently used as a container for drinking sake.
RMG0C9JF–Water is being poured into a glass
RMMCN7RF–Blue frosted drinking glasses made from recycled glass bottles.
RMRYCE1M–Seated farmer with pitcher, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, 1763 - 1768
RF2AT6Y22–PLASTIC DRINKING BOTTLES
RME88TD6–infant toddler drinking bottle
RM2PPHF2P–Kolla, Old Egyptian Pottery Vessel
RM2KN28AB–Colorful drinking glasses on white background
RFCX01C5–Smiling young woman drinking tea in armchair
RM2B6TCKG–Herberginterieur Herberginterieur met van links naar rechts: een man die in zijn oof wrijft, een man achter de tafel, een man met een kruik in zijn hand en een man die braakt. Manufacturer : prentmaker: anoniemPlaats manufacture: Nederland Dating: 1600 - 1750 Physical kenmerken: ets Material: papier Techniek: etsen Dimensions: plaatrand: h 83 mm × b 75 mm Subject: inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)vomiting
RMKP2KF2–Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 34 Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 34 /324628
RMT1BW6K–Workshop of the Sarachi (?) / 'Drinking vessel with six lobes and scroll-shaped handles'. 1575 - 1660. Rock crystal / Hyaline quartz, Enamel, Gold. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España. Author: TALLER DE LOS SARACHI.
RMA3YCGM–fine arts, vessel, drinking vessel, goblet with cap, made by Dionisio Miseroni, circa 1650, jasper agate, History of Arts Museum
RFCRCT1D–Happy senior man in winter clothes drinking cup of tea
RM2WGRH5A–Can, 1822 - 1880 Leaf 32 Recto from a sketchbook with 45 sheets. paper. pencil jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)
RF2B9GDJM–Two fragments of bottom, foot and part wall of smooth cup, drinking cup drinking vessel holder soil find glass, hand-blown glass application Two fragments of part bottom foot and part wall of smooth cup in clear colorless and blue glass Around continuous serrated glass thread in blue glass as stand ring of which just under half is missing. Approximately one quarter of the raised soil (2.4 cm) is missing. Part of horizontally ascending smooth wall archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drinking beer Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam
RM2B6K8J6–Three men in seventeenth-century dress and a woman's head Three men, possibly farmers, in seventeenth-century clothing. The front man sitting on a stool. In his hands a jug and a pipe. To the right a female head, seen from behind. Blade 40 from a sketchbook with 91 bladen. Manufacturer : artist: Cornelis Springer Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1872 Physical features: pencil material: paper Subject pencil: adult woman adult man (+ three persons) stooljar, jug (used as drinking-vessel) pipe tobacco
RMKNR390–Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 36 Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 36 /324630
RMT1BYD1–Workshop of the Sarachi / 'Rock crystal drinking vessel with birds, fruit and scroll-shaped handles'. 1590 - 1610. Rock crystal / Hyaline quartz, Enamel, Gold. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España. Author: TALLER DE LOS SARACHI.
RMA3YCDT–fine arts, vessel, drinking vessel, owl goblet with removable head, Nuremberg, second half 16th century, silver, Historic Museum
RFC1HY9E–Young man drinking milk
RM2WDX9W8–Seller of Lemonade, Jean Baptist Leprince, 1765 print paper etching merchant, salesman. giving drink. jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)
RF2B9GDJ3–Fragment of soil with blackberry bud and part of the wall of the beaker cup, drinking cup drinking vessel holder soil find glass h 2.2, hand-blown in the mold-blown glass application Fragment of bottom and small part of wall of nodule in clear colorless glass. Pontil mark under lightly lit soil including three bramble buds of which one remains. Knobby pattern starts under the bottom (visible as ninefold pattern) and continues over almost vertical ascending wall archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam
RF2M64XHR–Cow drinking from a water container, black and white standing head into a large trough waterrimple in a green pasture,
RMH44FBJ–Horns, grey, white,
RMHPJ5E4–Rugby union football player drinking from a water bottle.
RMRYCXJY–Young woman at a fence, Frederik Hendrik Weissenbruch, 1843 - 1887
RF2C3HB8M–Leiden, The Netherlands - JAN 04, 2020: closeup of a decorated drinking horn from ancient Cyprus with symbols carved in it.
RM2K5TKPG–coffee mug on edge of wooden table
RM2PPHF3K–An Egyptian pottery vessel made of clay, one of the oldest habits of the Ancient Egyptians
RM2KN1YTW–Colorful drinking glasses on white background
RM2B060PN–Hopi-Tewa Polacca Polychrome jar with Palhikwmana (Water Drinking Maiden) katsina and unidentified katsina, c. 1890-1900, Katsina Designs, by Nampeyo
RM2A80JN9–Priest on shoulders of devotees drinking the blood of a sacrificed young goat during Kutti Kudithal Festival in Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
RFC3R4N8–Germany, Hamburg, Couple looking away and drinking champagne, smiling
RM2B6EA9X–An old farmer stands in a wooden tub with a bottle in one hand and a pipe in the other. The idea is contained in an ornamental frame. Print is part of a series of scenes from the boerenleven. Manufacturer : printmaker Pieter Nolpenaar design: Pieter Jansz. QuastPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1623 - 1653 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 97 mm (cut off within the plate edge) × W 111 mm Subject: farmers pipe tobaccojar, jug (used as drinking-vessel) wooden container: barrel, cask, bucket
RMKP2KF7–Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 35 Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 35 /324629
RMT1BTAW–Workshop of the Miseroni (?) / 'Rock crystal drinking vessel with stem motifs and scroll-shaped handles'. Ca. 1610. Rock crystal / Hyaline quartz, Enamel, Gold. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España. Author: TALLER DE LOS MISERONI.
RMA3YCJH–'fine arts, vessel, drinking vessel, 'Orpheus goblet', circa 1660 / 1670, gilded silver, cameos, History of Arts Museum, Vienn
RFC1HY99–Young man drinking milk
RM2WETW74–Standing woman with jug, Leendert van der Cooghen, in or after 1664 print paper etching jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel)
RF2B9GDHR–Fragment of part of foot and stem of goblet la façon de Venise, drinking cup drinking vessel holder soil find glass, hand-blown Fragment of part foot and stem of goblet in clear colorless glass in façon de Venise style Pontil mark under ascending hollow base with down narrow (0.4 cm) edge Directly on foot flat knot to narrow massive trunk to sharp knot on which hollow onion-shaped knot On top of that knot and next stem archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: railway tunnel Rotterdam
RFJ5C40G–restaurant still life detail drink drinking bibs fashion fashionable cold
RF2B1FT9B–Almendralejo, Spain - Jan 26th, 2018: Clay wine vessel of Al-Andalus, Muslims dominaton during the Middle Ages to the Iberian Peninsula. Wine Science
RF2G1717R–Clay Water Jug
RMHPJ5DD–Rugby union football player drinking from a water bottle.
RMRYCE1H–Seated farmer with pitcher, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, Adriaen van Ostade, 1763 - 1768
RFAGJAAJ–Mid adult couple drinking tea in a cabin of a sailing ship and smiling
RM2HT6ABA–The Banquet in the Guildhall at York - Cups used by the Lord Mayor of York, H.R.H. Prince Albert, and the Lord Mayor of London, 1850. ''...three superb drinking-cups, one for his Royal Highness Prince Albert, and one for each of the Lord Mayors of London and York; the first in ruby glass, portions of the stem and base internally checkered with silver, and on the sides bearing white sunken medallions of her Majesty and the Prince Consort, and the Royal arms of England. The other two cups were of the same size and shape, but, instead of being ruby and silver, the colours were emerald and silver;
RM2PPHF3C–An Egyptian pottery vessel made of clay, one of the oldest habits of the Ancient Egyptians
RM2KN1YP9–Colorful drinking glasses on white background
RF2B413EN–Chinese ancient copper cup, quality of a material is bronze, drinking vessel
RM2A80JTA–Priest on shoulders of devotees drinking the blood of a sacrificed young goat during Kutti Kudithal Festival in Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
RFC3R4HA–Germany, Hamburg, Couple looking away and drinking champagne, smiling
RM2B6KA0K–Three smokers in a window Three drinking and smoking men standing behind an open window. On the roof above the window are stones and branches or pieces of an antler. On the outside of the window, hang a hat and afbeelding. Manufacturer : printmaker: Nicolaes van Haeften (listed property) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1673 - 1715 Physical features: mezzotint and engra material: paper Technique: mezzotint / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 337 mm × W 241 mm Subject: drinking-vessel pipe tobaccopicture, painting print, eg: engra, etching, lithograph
RMKNR38Y–Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 35 Drinking vessel ( istikan ) MET ME57 27 35 /324629
RMT1BWM3–Workshop of the Sarachi (?) / 'Rock crystal drinking vessel with four lobes and handles with fantastical creatures'. 1590 - 1610. Rock crystal / Hyaline quartz, Enamel, Gold. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España. Author: TALLER DE LOS SARACHI.
RMA3YCGT–fine arts, vessel, drinking vessel, boss goblet, silver of Ingolstadt city council, circa 1480, gilded silver, Bavarian National
RFC1HY58–Woman drinking orange juice
RM2WFHCMF–Bearded man with a jug, Willem Linnig (II), 1863 print paper etching beard. jar, jug (used as drinking-vessel). old man
RF2B9GDHN–Fragment of foot and stem of goblet la façon de Venise, drinking cup drinking vessel holder soil find glass, hand-blown Fragment of part foot and stem of goblet in clear colorless glass in façon de Venise style Pontil mark under upright hollow base with down narrow (0.4 cm) edge Directly on foot flat knot to narrow massive trunk to sharp knot on which hollow onion-shaped knot Then incites to follow stem archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel drink Soil discovery: railway tunnel Rotterdam