Wineglass in "RC 105" Pattern

Object Name: 
Wineglass in "RC 105" Pattern

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Object Name: 
Wineglass in "RC 105" Pattern
Accession Number: 
93.4.72 C
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 14.4 cm, Diam: 7.5 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
about 1912
Credit Line: 
Gift of Thurman Pierce
Primary Description: 
Wineglass in "RC 105" Pattern. Aqua lead glass; blown, cut, engraved. Cup-shaped bowl cut into ten vertical panels and decorated with polished engraving of daily-like and rose-like flowers, applied heavy cylindrical stem and flat circular foot, engraved with flowers, foot is cut in eight panels and engraved underneath and acid-stamped "SINCLAIRE" on top surface, cased with an aqua glass on the lower part of bowl and engraved through the color.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
RC 105
Provenance: 
Pierce, Thurman, Source
1993-09-21
Farrar, Estelle Sinclaire (Mrs. Frederic) (American, 1919-2001), Former Collection
Category: 
Color: 
Material: 
Inscription: 
SINCLAIRE
Trademark
Acid stamped foot, top surface
L408 / .90
label
Affixed bottom of foot gummed
Centennial of the Crystal City: Corning's Contributions to Glassmaking
Venue(s)
Rockwell Museum 1990-09-14 through 1991-01-06
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning, 1868-1940
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 1977-04 through 1977-10
Toledo Museum of Art 1977-11 through 1978-02
 
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning 1868-1940 (1977) illustrated, pp. 67, 69, 90, fig. 89, cat. #41; BIB# 28368