Tumblers (Drinking glasses)
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found: Work cat.: Tumbler, via the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute museum objects digital image collection, Sept. 9, 2005.
found: Newman, H. An illustrated dictionary of glass, 1977(Tumbler, a drinking glass without a stem, foot, or handle, and having a flat base on which it rests. It is usually of circular section, cylindrical, waisted, barrel-shaped or with slides that taper slightly inward toward the base. They are of various sizes and styles, but they do not have a flared mouth)
found: AAT online, Feb. 2, 2006(tumblers (drinking glasses), drinking vessels without a stem, foot, or handle and technically having a rounded bottom; also includes similar forms with heavy, flattened bottoms)
found: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Collections, via WWW, Feb. 12, 2005:Accession no. 1978.931 (Tumbler (one of eight): One of a set of eight colorless cylindrical tumblers that flare slightly at rim)
found: OED Online, Apr. 24, 2006(Tumbler, a drinking cup, originally having a rounded or pointed bottom, so that it could not be set down until emptied; often of silver or gold; now, a tapering cylindrical, or barrel-shaped, glass cup without a handle or foot, having a heavy flat bottom)
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