3 Glasses

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Object Name: 
3 Glasses
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
86.4.53
Dimensions: 
(A) H: 22.8 cm, D (max.): 7.7 cm; (B) H: 18.5 cm, D (max.): 8.2 cm; H (C) 13.8 cm,
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1985-1986
Primary Description: 
Translucent opal non-lead glass with pink and black enamels; mold-blown with hot worked stem and base. (A) Tall goblet with deep cylindrical bowl with fire-polished rim; bowl of translucent opal decorated with small patches of pink and intermittent abstract linear patterning, cased in colorless; stem and solid conical foot of colorless applied and tooled hot; inscribed "Maslach '85". (B) Short goblet, same as (A) with wider bowl; inscribed "Maslach '86". (C) Tumbler with straight sides tapering to flat, ground and polished base, no pontil; inscribed "Maslach '86".
Pattern Name: 
"Scribbles"
Provenance: 
Maslach, Steven (b. 1950), Source
1986-04-24