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Object NameDecanter with Stopper in "Queen" Pattern
Cutter
Frank A. Clark
(American, 1869-1933)
Manufacturer
T. G. Hawkes & Company
(American, 1880-1962)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1917
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut
SizeOverall H: 31.1 cm, Diam: 12.6 cm
Accession Number83.4.42
Credit LineGift of Robert Smith in memory of Bernice M. (Clark) Smith
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewCrystal City Gallery
Physical DescriptionDecanter with Stopper in "Queen" pattern. Colorless lead glass; blown and cut. Bulbous body; fluted neck with flaring rim; applied circular foot. Neck has prismatic cuttings; body cut in Queen's pattern. Five vertical rows of three hobstars alternating with a group of seven flat facets. Pontil mark ground and polished. Hexagonal stopper has matching prismatic cutting and air bubble. Shank ground and polished to fit.Provenance
Source
Robert S. Smith
- 1983-06-17
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
Former Collection
Frank A. Clark
(American, 1869-1933) - 1917-1917
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
Former Collection
Bernice M. Smith
- 1917
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
decanter created by Frank Clark as a wedding present for his daughter Bernice M. (Clark) Smith - now deceased - employee of CGW for 15 years.
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