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Fragments of drinking glasses

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From Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire

Postcard of Fragments of drinking glasses.
000-100-002-165-C
© National Museums Scotland

Fragments of drinking glasses

These fragments of drinking glasses were found at Skirling Castle in Peeblesshire. The glass dates from the 16th century and comes from Venice and the Low Countries.

The fragments include both clear and coloured glass.


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Online ID: 000-100-002-165-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.HX 456
Date: 16th century
Material: Glass, clear
Glass, clear
Glass, clear, applied white lines
Glass, clear, horizontal white lines
Glass, curved
Glass, pale yellow-brown
Dimensions: 102 mm Dia
140 mm Dia
46 mm x 35 mm
48 mm x 20 mm
69 mm Dia
What: Beaker
Glass
Glass
Glass
Glass
Goblet
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Where: Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Scotland, Peeblesshire, Skirling Castle
Event:
Description: Curved fragment of clear glass with a rib on the outside, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
Part of the base of a beaker made of pale yellow-brown glass, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
Fragment of a goblet base made of clear glass, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
Piece of curved clear glass with slight vertical rippling and a small opaque raised blob, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
Two rim fragments of clear glass with multiple horizontal white lines, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
Rim fragment of thin clear glass with three applied white lines below the rim, from Skirling Castle, Peeblesshire
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