Lampshade

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Object Name: 
Lampshade
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
96.4.116
Dimensions: 
H: 12.2 cm, D(max): 12.6 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1901-1925
Credit Line: 
Bequest of Charles K. Bassett
Primary Description: 
Transparent gold lustre glass; mold-blown, applied decoration, tooled, and ground. Bell with curved in base rim; from circular, flared and waisted, ground "fitter rim" sloped shoulder continues into slightly flaring body which turns concavely, broadly swells and then curves inward at circular base rim; body has faintly molded ribbing; from "fitter rim" five opal, trailed and "double-pulled" feathers extend to lower gold border area; iridized interior and exterior.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Bassett Estate, Charles K., Source
1984-06-28
Inscription: 
Quezal
inscription
FItter rim
5000 years of glass (2012) illustrated, p. 230, #288; BIB# 133950