EditorialA case that began with a feud in the United Arab Emirates, stretched from the U.S. to India and is now playing out in the British courts offers a rare glimpse into the anatomy of a hack-and-leak operation. (John Whitlock/The New York Times)
EditorialBirch meier with two rows of bumps, Birch meier of light green glass, with inserted bottom on a base spun from threads. Cuppa funnel-shaped, blown out of one piece with the trunk that is set with two rows of thorn buds. A smooth wire forms the transiti...
EditorialBirch Meier with two rows of flat studs, Birch Meier with inserted bottom, on a base, spun from a wire. The slightly convex chalice as a whole blown with the trunk, which is occupied with two rows of very large flat studs. The transition from the chali...
EditorialBirch Meier with two rows of flat studs, Birch Meier with inserted bottom on a conical foot spun from a thread. The slightly convex chalice as a whole blown with the stem, which is set with two rows of large flat studs. The transition from the chalice ...