Sunburst Flask

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Object Name: 
Sunburst Flask
Accession Number: 
60.4.364
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 18.8 cm, W: 10.4 cm, D: Diam (max):
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
about 1815-about 1820
Primary Description: 
Olive amber glass; mold-blown; plain lip, pontil mark. Obverse: large elliptical sunburst, twenty-four rounded rays rounding downward to surface of flask, and forming scalloped ellipse; similar to GVIII-5 but slightly larger and rays do not come to a focal point but at center is a slightly concave circle; at right and at left of sunburst is a similar concave circle. Reverse: similar to obverse but circle at centre of sunburst not as pronounced and circles at right and left missing. Edges: horizontally corrugated; corrugations extend around flask at the base and around upper part between neck and shoulders; shoulders not so sharply angled and squared.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
GVIII-7
Provenance: 
McKearin Antiques, Source
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