Decanter and Stopper
Decanter and Stopper
ManufacturerPossibly
Boston and Sandwich Glass Works
(American, 1826-1888)
Date1855-1870
DimensionsH (with stopper): 12 15/16 in. (32.9 cm); H (without stopper): 9 27/32 in. (25.0 cm); Rim Diam: 2 15/32 in. (6.3 cm); Base Diam: 3 7/8 in. (9.9 cm)
MediumColorless glass; mold-pressed
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold G. Duckworth
Object number
1965.198A-B
Not on View
DescriptionDecanter: pressed upright in a female mold of three vertical sections in the form of a slightly tapered large tumbler bearing the pattern for the six-lobed foot, the Sharp Diamond pattern, and the short plain section above it, in conjunction with a one-piece female mold that formed a plain cylinder above, with a plain flat base plate that formed the base, by a plain male plunger. Stuck up and the cylinder reheated, then tooled to form the neck and lip. Neck rough-ground to receive a stopper. Lip fire-polished. Pontil mark ground and polished. Capacity: 1 quart. Stopper: pressed upright in a two-piece mold bearing the pattern with a plain one-piece cylindrical mold above. Cylinder reheated and tooled to form the pointed top. Bottom end rough-ground to fit decanter.
Published ReferencesWilson, Kenneth M., American Glass, 1760-1930: The Toledo Museum of Art, New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1994, repr. p. 478, no. 783.Probably 1855-1865
Probably 1850-1860
1860-1870
1885-1900 or 1920s
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