bowl
Object NameSugar Bowl with Nip't -Diamond-Waies
Maker
Lillie Graydon-Stannus
(English)
Makerpossibly
Gray-Stan Glasshouse
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1925-1930
Place MadeEngland, London
Techniqueblown, pattern molded, trailed, pressed, pincered
SizeOverall H: 14.5 cm; Rim Diam: 11.7 cm
Accession Number60.2.35
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionVery heavy colorless lead glass with a slight gray tinge and few minute bubbles; blown, mold-blown, pattern molded, applied, tooled decoration, pressed base. Square base with concave ribbed center in the form of a large blossom (pressed), applied composite stem consisting of a ball knop resting on one merese and surmounted by four more mereses increasing in diameter towards the top, applied cup-shaped bowl; thickened out-turned rim which has been pinched to form a rosette motif as viewed from the top; bowl patterned in a rib mold, upper body has a chain of nip't-diamond-waies.Provenance
Source
David Hollander
- 1959-12-28