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goblet
goblet

goblet

Object NameWineglass
Made FromNon-lead glass
Dateabout 1700
Place MadeItaly, Venice
TechniqueBlown, mold-blown, applied, tooled
SizeOverall H: 17.3 cm; Rim Diam: 7.2 cm; Foot Diam: 8.6
Accession Number79.3.476
Credit LineGift of The Ruth Bryan Strauss Memorial Foundation
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewEuropean Gallery
Interpretive Notes
The wave-like pattern on this goblet was created by trailing a white glass thread around the clear glass. The thread was then “combed" to produce undulating lines.
Physical DescriptionWineglass. Conical bowl with rounded base decorated with trailed and feathered opaque white threading; joined by a merese to a mold-blown (12 ribs) ball knop and inverted baluster stem; attached by a glue bit a shallow blown foot with infolded rim and pontil mark. The stem is decorated with two ear-shaped attachments in blue glass with trailed colorless glass pincered into a series of waffle-patterned pads.
Provenance
Former Collection Jerome Strauss (1893-1978) - 1979
Source Ruth Bryan Strauss Memorial Foundation - 1979

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