This image shows several pieces from different centuries, including goblets, a plate, stemmed bowl and a small vase.
The description states:
The Corning Museum of Glass
Corning Glass Center, Corning, New York
Open Tuesday through Sunday
Glass made by the world-renowned craftsmen of Venice. The two goblets with dragon stems, the enameled plate and the “latticino” tazza were made early in the 16th century; the little vase is 19th century.
–Latticino refers to any glass piece created using colored glass canes, and tazza is a kind of cup.
This image likely dates from the 1950s.