12 Wine Rinsers

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Object Name: 
12 Wine Rinsers
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
60.2.50
Dimensions: 
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Location: 
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Date: 
about 1790
Credit Line: 
Gift of Mrs. William Esty
Primary Description: 
12 Wine Rinsers (A, C-L are DEACCESSIONED.) Clear lead glass; heavy wear marks at base; blown and engraved. At bottom cylindrical bowl slightly spreading upwards, with two spouts at opposite ends, slightly concave base with ground pontil mark; on the obverse a rampant lion turned to the left, crowned apparently the crest of the Earl of Edgecombe.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Esty, Mrs. William, Source
1960-05-26