Syrup jug

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Object Name: 
Syrup jug
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
62.4.7
Dimensions: 
H: 6 3/4"
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1860-1870
Primary Description: 
Opaque white non-lead glass; mold-blown. Pear-shape with pewter collar and lid; applied handle opposite spout; pattern of swags and oval on body, flat circular base below vertical ribbing.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
"Lincoln Drape"
Provenance: 
George Abraham & Gilbert May, Source
Color: 
Technique: 
Glass Tableware, Bowls and Vases (1982) pl. 192, second from left; BIB# 22048