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vessel

Object NameBoot Drinking Vessel
Made FromNon-Lead Glass
Date1800-1899
Place Madeprobably Germany
TechniqueBlown-molded, cut
SizeOverall H: 31.25 cm; Rim Diam (max): 3.25 cm; Foot W: about 18 cm
Accession Number50.3.18
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionBoot Drinking Vessel. Colorless non-lead glass; foot blown-molded for form, cut. Boot shape, sides swelling at calf and slanting inward at top; cut decoration -- flat flute-panels on toe; quatrefoil on instep; circlet of large printies (concave discs) above arc from printies at sides of ankle; on calf, at front, daisy or "star" in square formed by alternate large printies and short pointed flute, vertical row of oval printies on sides, sprays of spike-like leaves and flower and "1-1/2 L" on back; smooth polished sole.
Provenance
Source Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, founded 1903) - 1950-10-01
Former Collection Cecil Davis
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