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Plate in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern

Plate in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern

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Object Name: 
Plate in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern
Department
American
Place Made: 
United States, probably Pittsburgh, PA; United States, possibly Sandwich, MA
Date: 
about 1860-1870
Color
AAT
brilliant yellow
Technique
AAT
pressing
Material
AAT
glass
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 2.1 cm, Diam (max): 16.2 cm
Accession Number: 
2011.4.89
Credit Line: 
Purchased with funds donated by the Mrs. Jason Westerfield Estate
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Canary yellow glass; pressed. Canary yellow plate with twenty-four shallow scallops around rim. Pressed design on bottom of plate consisting of sixteen horns of plenty in two differing designs situated around four concentric circles in center of base.
Inscription
the Cronin / Collection / Jeffrey S. Evans / & Assoc. Affixed on base Square paper label with white text and blue/black background.
Provenance
Cronin, Judith, Former Collection to
Evans, Jeffrey S. (Donor), Source to 2011-09-24

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