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Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern

Place of OriginUnited States
Datedesigned: about 1930
DimensionsH: 5 1/4 in. (13.3 cm); Diam: 2 9/16 in. (6.5 cm)
MediumMold-blown glass.
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Libbey Glass Inc.
Object number
2012.97
Not on View
DescriptionMachine-blown colorless glass with a double-bulge shape, enforced, beaded edge, and flat base.
Published ReferencesTaragin, Davira S., The Alliance of Art and Industry: Toledo Designs for a Modern America, Hudson Hills Press, 2002, p. 157, pl. 3

Cf: Wilson, K. M., “New Discoveries in American Glass, 1760-1930,” The Magazine Antiques, Dec 1993, p. 817

Page, Bob and Dale Fredriksen, A Collection of American Crystal, Replacements Ltd. Greensboro, NC, 1994

Gantz, Caroll M., Design Chronicles: Significant Mass-Produced Designs of the 20th Century, 2005., p. 71.

Exhibition HistoryToledo Museum of Art, Toledo Designs for a Modern America, Mar. 24-Jun. 16, 2002

Cf. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Twelfth Exhibition of Contemporary American Industrial Art, New York, 1931.

Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co.
designed: about 1930
Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co.
designed: about 1930
Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co.
designed: about 1930
Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co.
designed: about 1930
Beverage Glass, Governor Clinton Pattern
Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co.
designed: about 1930
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