Dish
Dish
ManufacturerPossibly
Boston and Sandwich Glass Works
(American, 1826-1888)
Date1835-1850
DimensionsRim Diam: 9 7/32 in. (24.2 cm); Base Diam: 4 3/16 in. (10.7 cm); H: 1 13/16 in. (3.6 cm)
MediumColorless glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Object number
1965.119
Not on View
DescriptionPressed upside down over a plain male mold by a female plunger bearing the pattern. Rope foot ring. Shear mark on patterned underside of base.
Published ReferencesLee, Ruth Webb, Sandwich Glass: The History of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 7th ed., Northboro, Mass., author, 1947, p. 352, pl. 124.
Keyes, Homer Eaton, "Museum Examples of Sandwich Glass," editorial, Antiques, vol. 34, July 1938, pp. 20-22 (Reprint 2, pp. 45-46), p. 22, fig. 9d.
Green, Charles W., "Little-Known Sandwich," Antiques, vol. 38, August 1940, pp. 68-71, p. 71, fig. 7.
McKearin, George S. and Helen McKearin, drawings by James L. McCreery, American Glass, New York, Crown, 1941; rev. ed., 1948, p. 355, pl. 149, no. 2.
Spillman, Jane S., American and European Pressed Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning Museum of Glass Catalog Series, Corning, N.Y., Corning Museum of Glass, 1981, p. 110, no. 332.
The Elsholz Collection of Early American Glass, 3 vols., Hyannis, Mass., Richard A. Bourne, 1987, vol. 3, no. 1615.
Wilson, Kenneth M., American Glass, 1760-1930: The Toledo Museum of Art, New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Toledo Museum of Art, [Lanham, Md.]: National Book Network [distributor], c1994; 2 v. (879 p.): ill. (some col.); 32 cm., 1994, p. 407, no. 594.
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