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Footed Bowl

Place of OriginVenice
Date1925-1931
DimensionsH: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); Diam: 3 in. (7.6 cm)
MediumSoda-lime glass; applied foot.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mary, Sarah, and Myra La Rocque and Sylvia Sherman Plesco in memory of George Courtright Greener
Object number
2011.58
Not on View
DescriptionTransparent soda-lime glass with pink tinge, bowl with bell-shaped body with fire polished rim and applied flat foot.
Comparative ReferencesSee also Barovier, Marino, Vittorio Zecchin 1878-1947 pittura, vetro, arti decorative, Venice, 2002. Cf. Barovier, Marino, Carlo Scarpa: Glass of an Architect, Milan: Skira 1999. Cf. Heiremans, Marc, Art Glass from Murano/Glas-Kunst Aus Murano, Stuttgart: Arnoldsche 1993. Cf. Jeanne Schinto, "'Miss Edgerton's Ye Colonial Shoppe' or Women in the Trade," Maine Antique Digest, published online 6/11/2008.
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