Filigree Goblet-Vase

Object Name: 
Filigree Goblet-Vase

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Object Name: 
Filigree Goblet-Vase
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
50.3.72
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 13.8 cm, Rim H: 12.3 cm, Diam (max): 7 cm; Foot Diam (max): 6.8 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
about 1800-1899
Credit Line: 
Gift of George D. Macbeth
Primary Description: 
Filigree Goblet-Vase. Colorless non-lead glass and "filigree" latticinio canes -- alternate cane with pair of multi-ply white tape spirals and one of white gauze with gold-edged pale blue and pink twist core; free-blown, the fused and flattened canes separated by narrow colorless stripe and producing vertical ribs on bowl and foot. Deep cup bowl, sides incurving slightly at rim, applied slender colorless spool stem, applied hollow cone foot matching bowl and white narrow underfolded rim; applied opposing colorless loop handles with pincered trailing or quilling coiled at top.
Provenance: 
Macbeth, George D. (1892-1968), Source
1950-10-01