Bullseye Window Pane

Bullseye Window Pane

 
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Object Name: 
Bullseye Window Pane
Department
American
Place Made: 
United States, MA
Date: 
about 1770-1930
Color
AAT
amber
Technique
AAT
glassblowing
AAT
cutting
Material
AAT
glass
Dimensions: 
Overall W: 22.75 cm, L: 22.2 cm, Th: 2.7 cm
Accession Number: 
50.4.47
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Bullseye Window Pane. Transparent light amber glass, free-blown and cut from the center of a crown-sheet. Irregularly cut square, numerous bubbles throughout. Rough pontil mark on one side.
Provenance
McKearin, George S., Source
1929
to
1950-07-31
The Story of American Pressed Glass of the Lacy Period, 1825-1850
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 1954-06-21 through 1954-09-15
Glass Bottles, Lamps & Other Objects (1983) pl. 256; BIB# 22375

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