Bowl Cut in 1189 Pattern

Bowl Cut in 1189 Pattern

 
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Object Name: 
Bowl in "1189" Pattern
Title: 
Bowl Cut in 1189 Pattern
Pattern Name: 
1189
Department
American
Category
Crystal City
Place Made: 
United States, NY, Corning
Date: 
about 1904
Color
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colorless
Technique
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glassblowing
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tooling
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cutting
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grinding
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polishing
Material
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glass
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 6.7 cm, Diam (max): 22.2 cm
Accession Number: 
2007.4.58
Credit Line: 
Gift in memory of Theodore C. and Juanita Yantis Dove by the Fred E. Hardy Family
Location: 
On Display
Description
Colorless glass; blown, tooled, cut, ground, polished. Circular bowl with six points, scalloped (pointed) rim and cut design to points of bowl with star on underside of base.
Inscription
HAWKES
signature
:
Acid-stamped On inside of bowl - center. Hawkes trefoil with text underneath
Provenance
Hardy, Theodore C., Source
2007-09-12
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 2007 (2008) illustrated, p. 17;

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