Exhibition
May Your Glass Be Ever Full
Drinking in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Europe
When
Jul 5, 2009 – Aug 30, 2010
Where
Gallery 277a, Second Floor
Tickets
About
The Age of Enlightenment was also an age of imbibing—consuming alcoholic beverages, often in excess, was an important aspect of the era's social life. While most such indulgence took place at home, drinking clubs proliferated, particularly in England. Libations ranged from wine and champagne, both served very cold, to beer and, increasingly, an exotic drink known as punch. This installation, drawn from the Museum's permanent collection, brings together objects employed in the service and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
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Decanter
a member of the Beilby family, Newcastle, England

Miniature Posset Pot and Cover
George Manjoy

Miniature Two-Handled Covered Cup
George Manjoy

Monteith
John Leach

Monteith
Gabriel Sleath
Curator
Donna Corbin, Associate Curator of European Decorative Arts




