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Place of OriginItaly (Venice)
Date18th century
DimensionsH: 13 3/8 in. (34 cm)
MediumGlass, blown in mold, painted
ClassificationGlass
Object number
1943.65
Not on View
DescriptionThin grayish glass body of hexagonal form with painted decoration in each panel
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Libbey Glass Company
Probably 1893
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Erwin Eisch
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Erwin Eisch
2004 (design of mold about 1976)
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Hilda Jesser
about 1919
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Probably second half of the first century
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Nicolas Constantin Platon-Argyaridès
about 1925-1930

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