A Beaker is a vessel that is straight sided and fits into one's hands usually to hold liquid for drinking.   By using Anna Shepard's criteria a beaker is an open form where the height is greater than the diameter.  The angle of the sides from the base are between 80 and 90 degrees.  It may have a footed base.  

This category matches Woolley's published ceramic typology Nos. 7; 14-17.  It matches the metal vessel typology Nos. 37-39; 42-44.  It does not match any from his stone vessel typology.   

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
10896B (none) (none) B17072 [A-B] 2 Silver Tumblers Fluted one intact, one broken Exactly like U.10892
10897A (none) (none) B17072A [A-B] 2 Silver Tumblers Fluted 1 intact, 1 broken Exactly like U.10892 [Type] LXVI
10897B (none) (none) B17072B [A-B] 2 Silver Tumblers Fluted 1 intact, 1 broken Exactly like U.10892 [Type] LXVI
10898A (none) (none) B17072C [A-B] 2 Silver Tumblers Fluted Both intact Exactly like U 10892 [Type] LXXI
10898B (none) (none) B17072D [A-B] 2 Silver Tumblers Fluted Both intact Exactly like U 10892 [Type] LXXI
10899A 30-12-487 (none) (none) [A-B] Two Silver Tumblers Fluted Both rather damaged Exactly like U 10892 [Type] LXVI
10899B 30-12-487 (none) (none) [A-B] Two Silver Tumblers Fluted Both rather damaged Exactly like U 10892 [Type] LXVI
10900 30-12-488 (none) (none) Silver Tumbler Fluted Exactly like U 10892 Half or rim broken off (preserved) corroded on to a piece of copper [Type] LXVI
10913 30-12-489 (none) (none) Silver Tumbler fluted (a good deal damaged) exactly like U.10892 [Type] LXVI
10998 (none) (none) (none) Silver Tumbler. Fluted, and engraved round rim with band of chevrons and herring-bone design. Smaller than but otherwise identical with those from PG 800 B. Type LXVI. [Additional notes on back of card, meaning unknown]
11201 (none) (none) (none) Gold Tubing. Bent and battered. From decayed silver sucking bowl; used like a straw for sipping liquid.
11550D (none) (none) (none) Group of silver vessels. Miniatures. (A-C) three silver bowls, oval with gold tubular handle-rings. All corroded together, and fixed on them [D] a silver tumbler.
11811 (none) (none) (none) Stone Tumbler. White calcite.
11812 (none) 1929,1017.677 (none) Stone Tumbler. Green veined calcite.
1182 (none) (none) (none) Clay model miniature tumbler. Drab clay. [drawing 1:1]
11826C (none) (none) (none) Group of Copper Objects. Oxidized together. [A] (1) Copper Pin; type I. [B] (2) Copper Bowl: hemispherical. [C] (3) Copper Tumbler(?) or box(?) (the top not visible, being inside the bowl).
1186 (none) (none) (none) Clay goblet. Greenish clay, wheelmade, unsymmetrical.
11902 (none) (none) (none) Gold Tumbler. Fluted, with pattern at rim and the same(inverted) at base: under the base a rosette thus [Drawing of rosette] [Drawing of pattern at rim]
11918 (none) 1929,1017.635 (none) [A-D] Copper Tumblers. 10 in all. 3 sets, nested, of 3 each, and of 4.
11918B (none) (none) (none) [A-D] Copper Tumblers. 10 in all. 3 sets, nested, of 3 each, and of 4.
11918C (none) (none) (none) [A-D] Copper Tumblers. 10 in all. 3 sets, nested, of 3 each, and of 4.
11918D (none) (none) (none) [A-D] Copper Tumblers. 10 in all. 3 sets, nested, of 3 each, and of 4.
11919 (none) (none) (none) Copper Tumblers. 3, one inside the other.
11969C 30-12-255D (none) (none) Silver & Copper vessels. Corroded together. [A] Silver bowl. [B-C] Inside this 2 copper bowls slightly smaller; [D] inside these another copper bowl; [E] inside that, a copper tumbler, (crushed).
11969D 30-12-255C (none) (none) Silver & Copper vessels. Corroded together. [A] Silver bowl. [B-C] Inside this 2 copper bowls slightly smaller; [D] inside these another copper bowl; [E] inside that, a copper tumbler, (crushed).
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