Table manners and the trade of glass in the Northern Europe during the Renaissance By Georg Haggrén During the Renaissance, the use of glass increased quickly everywhere in western, central and northern Europe. In the Middle Ages glass vessels were exclusive items used by nobles and the most prosperous merchants. In the early modern era glass vessels came into the hands of not only the poorer townspeople but also some of the peasants too. At the same time table manners improved and people increasingly started to use different vessels for different drinks. The Passgläser were usually octagonal green beakers which were made in northern Germany, the Netherlands, and even in southern Scandinavia. Early modern glass of the Berkemeyer and Römer v...