cup plate
Object NameCup Plate
Made FromLead glass, sulphide
Dateabout 1830-1840
Place MadeFrance
Techniqueencased, pressed, cut, molded sulphide
SizeOverall Diam: 7 cm
Accession Number84.3.175
Credit LineClara S. Peck Endowment Fund
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass, white sulphide; encased, pressed, cut, molded sulphide. Circular shape, with polished depression on the face, cut scalloped border; base with all-over pressed cross-cut diamonds; enclosing a molded sulphide portrait of a man (Louis Philippe), facing dexter.Provenance
Source
Louis Lyons
- 1984-04-06
Purchased from Louis Lyons in 1984 using funds from the Clara S. Peck Endowment Fund. Catalogue cards say that these objects were a bequest of Clara S. Peck (by exchange), and the purchase recommendation says the museum planned to use funds acquired by deaccessioning duplicate paperweights, including some given by Mrs. Amory Houghton and Mrs. Leigh M. Battson. Several paperweights bequeathed by Clara S. Peck in 1983 were also deaccessioned around that time.
Purchased from Louis Lyons in 1984 using funds from the Clara S. Peck Endowment Fund. Catalogue cards say that these objects were a bequest of Clara S. Peck (by exchange), and the purchase recommendation says the museum planned to use funds acquired by deaccessioning duplicate paperweights, including some given by Mrs. Amory Houghton and Mrs. Leigh M. Battson. Several paperweights bequeathed by Clara S. Peck in 1983 were also deaccessioned around that time.
about 1830-1850
about 1820-1840
about 1820-1840
about 1820-1840