Shot glass — Three shot glasses of varying shape and size Shot glasses with a var … Wikipedia
Pint glass — Conical pint glass A pint glass is a drinking vessel made to hold either a British ( imperial ) pint of 20 imperial fluid ounces (568 mL) or an American pint of 16 U.S. fluid ounces (470 mL). These glasses are used predominantly to… … Wikipedia
Wine glass — A wine glass with red wine A wine glass is a type of glass stemware that is used to drink and taste wine. It is generally composed of three parts: the bowl, stem, and foot. Selection of a particular wine glass for a wine style is important, as… … Wikipedia
Collins glass — An empty collins glass. A collins glass is a glass tumbler which typically will contain 10 to 14 fluid ounces (300 to 410 ml).[1] It is used to serve mixed drinks, especially Tom Collins cocktails. It is cylindrical in shape and narrower than a… … Wikipedia
Cocktail glass — An empty cocktail glass. A cocktail glass is a stemmed glass which has a cone shaped bowl placed upon a stem above a flat base. It is mainly used to serve cocktails. Its form derives from the fact that all cocktails are traditionally served… … Wikipedia
Dizzy Cocktail glass — A Dizzy Cocktail glass is a tumbler glass with a shallow bowl, ideal for serving cocktails. It is comparable to a Martini glass or cocktail glass but it has no stem. v · Glassware … Wikipedia
glassware — /glas wair , glahs /, n. articles of glass, esp. drinking glasses. [1705 15; GLASS + WARE1] * * * Introduction any decorative article made of glass, often designed for everyday use. From very early times glass has been used for various… … Universalium
Preßglas — Weißbierglas (Berliner Weiße) und Humpen, nach 1900 Industriell hergestelltes Pressglas, also in mechanisierten Prozessen in Form geblasenes oder gepresstes Glas, gibt es seit Anfang des 19. Jahrhundert. Die ersten Fertigungslinien wurden 1825… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tableware — Crockery redirects here. For the township, see Crockery Township, Michigan. Sèvres porcelain service for the queen Marie Antoinette (1784), Palace of Versailles, France. Tableware is the dishes or dishware (ceramic), dinnerware (ceramics and o … Wikipedia
List of glassware — Typical glassware This list of glassware includes drinking vessels (drinkware), tableware, such as dishes, and flatware used to set a table for eating a meal, general glass items such as vases, and glasses used in the catering industry whether… … Wikipedia