Dish

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Object Name: 
Dish
Accession Number: 
50.4.130
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 4 cm; Rim Diam: 15.75 cm; Base Diam: 5.75 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
about 1815-1835
Primary Description: 
Dish. Lead glass, colorless; molded for pattern and free-blown; circular form, flaring ogre sides with underfolded rim; geometric pattern (GI-30): band of pillar ribs between horizontal ribs, band of vertical flutes [faintly visible due to expansion and manipulation in finishing]; on base, star or diamond base, type IV, rough pontil mark.
Provenance: 
McKearin, George S. (b. 1874), Source
1950-07-31
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