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pitcher

Object NamePitcher
Cutter Frank A. Clark (American, 1869-1933)
Manufacturer T. G. Hawkes & Company (American, 1880-1962)
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1890-1900
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut
SizeOverall H: 22.9 cm, W (including handle): 21.6 cm , D: 17.7 cm
Accession Number88.4.34
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold W. Stasch in memory of her father, Frank A. Clark
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionPitcher. Colorless lead glass; blown and cut. Globular pitcher, with high pouring rim and applied handle opposite; cut in an allover pattern of hobstars, with fans just below rim on either side between lip and handle; cut star on base.
Provenance
Source Rhea (Mrs. Harold W.) Stasch - 1933-1988-08-30
Pitcher was cut by Frank A. Clark (Rhea Stasch's father) for his wife after they were married in 1890.
Former Collection Frank A. Clark (American, 1869-1933) - 1890-1933
Pitcher was cut by Frank A. Clark (Rhea Stasch's father) for his wife after they were married in 1890.
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