Wineglass

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Object Name: 
Wineglass
Accession Number: 
80.3.22 B
Dimensions: 
H: 13.3 cm, D: 5.9 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
about 1820-1840
Primary Description: 
Colorless non-lead glass; blown, woven beaded covering. (A) Tall, bell-shaped bowl; short, straight stem; circular foot; two-thirds of bowl, stem and foot are covered with closely-woven beadwork, with a band of colored flowers at the top and around the foot; the rest, a colorless ground with scattered "florettes" of blue and gold beads; strips of silver-colored metal foil inserted between the bowl and the woven backing for the beadwork. (B) Tall, bell-shaped bowl; short, straight stem; circular foot with ground pontil mark; two-thirds of the bowl, stem and the foot are covered with closely-woven beadwork, with a band of colored flowers at the top and at the foot rim; the rest an opalescent white ground with pairs of faceted gold beads and blue beads spaced across the surface; strips of silver-colored metal foil inserted between the bowl and the fabric backing for the beads.
Provenance: 
Strasser, Rudolf von, Source
1980-06-05
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 2002-03-21 through 2002-09-23