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Spoon Holder in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern

Spoon Holder in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern

Plate in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern
Jelly Glass in "Horn of Plenty" or "Comet" Pattern
 
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Object Name: 
Spoon Holder 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
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white
Technique
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blow molding
Material
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glass
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 10.7 cm, Diam (max): 9 cm
Accession Number: 
2011.4.91
Credit Line: 
Purchased with funds donated by the Mrs. Jason Westerfield Estate
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Translucent white clambroth glass; mold-blown. Translucent white spoon holder with cylindrical body, lipped rim, short waisted stem, and circular foot. Exterior wall of body decorated with six horns of plenty in two differing designs.
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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