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Manufacturer
Providence Flint Glass Works
(American, 1831-1833)
Date1831-1833
DimensionsH: 5.7 cm (2 1/4 in.); Rim L: 8.0 cm (3 1/8 in.); Rim W: 6.4 cm (2 1/2 in.)
MediumColorless glass with moonstone tint.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Object number
1982.172
Not on View
DescriptionBody pressed, probably upright, by a male plunger that formed the interior and upper edge of the rim in a female mold of four vertical sections bearing the decoration, in conjunction with a male plug bearing the pattern on the underside of the base. Sheer mark on interior of base.
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McKearin, George S. and Helen McKearin, drawings by James L. McCreery, American Glass, New York, Crown, 1941; rev. ed., 1948, p. 369, pl. 167, no. 4.
Rose, James H., The Story of American Pressed Glass of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850, exh. cat., Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, N.Y., 1954, p. 151, no. 798.
Neal, L. W. and D. B. Neal, Pressed Glass Salt Dishes of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850, Philadelphia, authors, 1962, p. 305, PE 1.
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