Red Wineglass in Centennial Pattern

Red Wineglass in Centennial Pattern

 
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Object Name: 
Red Wineglass in Centennial Pattern
Pattern Name: 
Centennial
Department
American
Category
Crystal City
Place Made: 
United States, NY, Corning
Date: 
about 1900
Color
AAT
colorless
Technique
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 15.3 cm; Rim Diam: 7.8 cm
Accession Number: 
99.4.122 B
Credit Line: 
Gift of Jim W. Miller in honor of his parents, Joe and Francis Miller
Location: 
On Display
Description
Colorless lead glass; blown cut. Rounded bowl cut in a pattern of 5 rows of squares and rectangles, filled with small and large cross-hatching; cut shield shape with engraved Old English "P" on one side; cut star on base with radiating lines from center; acid-stamped trademark on foot.
Inscription
[Hawkes logo] / HAWKES
Inscription
:
Acid stamped bottom of foot near edge
P
Inscription
:
Provenance
Miller, Jim W., Source
1999-12-02
Miller, Jim W., Source
Recent Important Acquisitions, 42 (2000) illustrated, p. 195, fig. 36;
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 1999 (2000) pp. 10-11, 16;
 
 

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