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pitcher

Object NameSmall Pitcher
Made FromGlass
Place Madepossibly Egypt; possibly Western Asia
TechniqueBlown, applied
SizeOverall H: 6.2 cm, Diam (max): 6 cm
Accession Number79.1.255
Credit LineBequest of Jerome Strauss
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionPitcher. Transparent light green glass, with few bubbles (body); transparent green glass (handle); blown, applied. Pitcher with roughly hemispherical body. Rim tubular, made by folding out, up, and in; neck cylindrical, slightly narrower at bottom than at top; wall curves out, down, and in, and is rounded at bottom; base plain, with conical kick; pontil mark annular and with scale (D. about 1.1 cm). Handle with circular cross section dropped onto bottom of neck and top of wall, drawn out, up, and in, and attached to top and outside of rim.
Provenance
Source Jerome Strauss (1893-1978) - 1979
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