Dish
Image Not Available
for Dish
Dish
Place of OriginUnited States, New England
Date1835-1850
DimensionsH: 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.); Rim L: 20.8 cm (8 3/16 in.); Rim W: 15.8 cm (6 7/32 in.); Base L: 12.5 cm (4 15/16 in.); Base W: 7.3 cm (2 7/8 in.)
MediumColorless glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Object number
1968.41
Not on View
DescriptionPressed, probably upside down, over a plain male mold by a female plunger bearing the pattern, including the stippling on the underside of the rim. Rope foot ring.
Published ReferencesLee, Ruth Web, Sandwich Glass: The History of the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 7th ed., Northboro, MA, author, 1947, p. 419, pl. 166, top.
Keyes, Homer Eaton, "Sandwich Lacy Glass," Antiques, vol. 24, August 1933, pp. 58-61 (Reprint 2, pp. 41-45), p. 60, fig. 15.
Rose, James H., The Story of American Pressed Glass of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850, exh. cat., Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY, 1954, p. 86, no. 213.
Keefe, John W., "American Lacy and Pressed Glass in the Toledo Museum of Art," Antiques, vol. 100, July 1971, pp. 104-109 (Reprint 2, pp. 151-156), repr. p. 106, fig. 4, bottom center.
Spillman, Jane S., American and European Pressed Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, Corning Museum of Glass Catalog Series, Corning, NY, Corning Museum of Glass, 1981, p. 65, no. 151.
The Elsholz Collection of Early American Glass, 3 vols., Hyannis, MA, Richard A. Bourne, 1987, vol. 2, 1257.
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. 396, no. 565.
Probably 1840-1860
1835-1845
1835-1845
1835-1840
1835-1850
Membership
Become a TMA member today
Support TMA
Help support the TMA mission