Plate in "Willow" Pattern

Object Name: 
Plate in "Willow" Pattern

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Object Name: 
Plate in "Willow" Pattern
Accession Number: 
2007.4.51
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 3.4 cm, Diam (max): 15.1 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1911-1915
Primary Description: 
Plate in "Willow" Pattern. Colorless glass; blown, tooled, cut, ground, polished. Circular plate with scalloped and ridged rim. Cut to create a lattice pattern with intricate stars between lengths of smooth lattice. This pattern was patented in 1911.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
Willow
Provenance: 
Schnabel, Margaret, Source
2007-06-28
Schuette, Margaret Yates Kelly, Former Collection
Chatterton, Jr., George W., Former Collection
1912
Category: 
Color: 
Material: 
Inscription: 
HAWKES
signature
Acid-stamped On face of plate in center Three-lobed trademark with two hawkes and one fluer-de-lis with the text beneath.
Becoming the Crystal City (2018) illustrated, p. 1 (bottom left); BIB# 714735
Corning Museum of Glass (2009-01) illustrated, p. 21; BIB# 109342
The Corning Museum of Glass Annual Report 2007 (2008) illustrated, p. 46; BIB# AI90242