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Harlequin
Harlequin

Harlequin

Object NameCruet and Stopper
Maker John Burton (American, b. United Kingdom 1894-1985)
Made FromNon-lead glass Rods
Dateabout 1972
Techniqueflameworked, tooled
SizeOverall H: 16.2 cm, Diam: 5.5 cm
Accession Number85.4.62
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Elsie Burton
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Contemporary Flameworked Glass
Place Made
United States
Physical DescriptionColorless, translucent white, black, opaque blue, green, red non-lead glass rods and tubes; flameworked, tooled. (a) Squat teardrop-shaped bottle with narrow, widely flared opening with tooled lip and pulled pouring spout; elongated twisted neck of white decorated with alternating vertical stripes of red (in slight relief) and black over colorless filigree, base of neck widens and is decorated with three horizontal bands of applied dots--top row are red alternating with colorless striated with black, second is a band of black over colorless filigree with raised green dots, third has red alternating with colorless striated with black, below last row is a thick applied wrap of blue, below that the body swells until almost spherical white decorated with three bands of marvered dots (from top to bottom) colorless striated with black, red, green with red details; rounded base of body has applied band of colorless to form narrow base, no pontil; (b) solid, colorless, teardrop-shaped stopper decorated starting at wide top end with zigzag trail of black over colorless filigree interspersed with red drops, last dot is pulled partially down narrow, elongated, uneven dauber with thin upturned tip; marvered on base in transparent blue: "J".
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