bowl
Object NameBowl
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1850
Place MadeEngland; France
Techniqueblown, painted, applied
SizeOverall H: 11.3 cm, Diam: 24.4 cm
Accession Number71.2.63
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionOpalescent white ("opaline") lead glass; blown. Rounded, circular form, with flared rim; four painted floral decorations, with naturalistic roses, daisies, forget-me-nots, leaves, etc., on the sides; applied heavy disk foot; rough pontil mark.Provenance
Former Collection
Albany Institute of History and Art
- 1971-07-13
Former Collection
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail (granddaughter of Richard Synar, a glassmaker in Kensington, Philadelphia from 1826-1936) donated these objects to the Albany Institute of History and Art
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail (granddaughter of Richard Synar, a glassmaker in Kensington, Philadelphia from 1826-1936) donated these objects to the Albany Institute of History and Art
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