Antaris Pilstulpen

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Object Name: 
Pilsner Glass
Title: 
Antaris Pilstulpen
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
85.3.27 D
Dimensions: 
(A) H: 27.8 cm; (B) H: 25.9 cm; (C) H: 24 cm; (D) H: 22.8 cm (E) H: 21.2 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1984
Credit Line: 
Gift of Horst Bartels
Primary Description: 
Colorless lead glass; mold-blown, ground and polished. Waisted pilsner; set of six graduated glasses; thinly blown, possibly pressed; fire- polished lipless rim tops wall which tapers out to shoulder in upper third of body then tapers in to a narrow waist which straightens and continues to flat, thickened base; applied, tooled plain conical foot on (A), (B), (C), (D), solid plain foot on (E); base has bottom shear mark; no pontil.
Provenance: 
Bartels, Horst, Source
New Glass Review, 6 (1985) illustrated, p. 10, #5;
Antaris-pilstulpen (1984) illustrated BIB# 102010