bottle
Object NameBarber bottle
Made FromNon-lead glass, Enamel
Dateabout 1880-1920
Place Madepossibly France
TechniqueMold-blown in optic mold, tooled, enameled, gilded
SizeOverall H: 17.2 cm, Diam (max): 9.8 cm
Accession Number95.3.87
Credit LineGift of John C. Goodrich in memory of Elsie Moore Price
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionBarber Bottle. Transparent dark green non-lead glass; mold-blown in optic mold, tooled, enameled, gilded Barber bottle of transparent dark green glass with air inclusions and faint, vertical ribs; globular body with a long straight neck, slightly flaring at the rim; sheared rim with a gilded lip. The shoulder is decorated with two faint bands of gold, followed by a painted band of stylized white daisies with orange centers; groups of three daisies alternate with a single flower. The widest part of the body is painted with a garland of stylized orange and white flowers. Round base with a shallow kick and a rough circular pontil mark. 2 gummed labels under base "13" and "similar/Holiner/pg. 86".Provenance
Source
John C. Goodrich
- 1995-11-30
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