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Object NameBox and Lid
Manufacturer T. G. Hawkes & Company (American, 1880-1962)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1915-1935
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut, engraved
SizeOverall H: 2.7 cm, W: 7.5 cm, D: 4.4 cm; (a) Box H: 2.2 cm, W: 7.5 cm, D: 4.4; (b) Lid H: .6 cm, W: 7.5 cm, D: 4.4 cm
Accession Number96.4.185 D
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewCrystal City Gallery
Interpretive Notes
Production of fanciful desk accessories coincided with a flourishing culture of letter writing. The elegance of handwriting and the objects used became important indicators of character and social status. This matching set includes an inkwell, stamp boxes, pen tray, letter rack, and blotter, all to keep the furniture neat and tidy from ink stains.
Physical DescriptionBox and Lid. Colorless lead glass, fabric, cardboard, metal screws; blown, cut, engraved. Rectangular box and lid, four sides of box cut with closely-spaced parallel vertical lines with a superimposed scroll; top rim and plain base cut and polished, base acid-stamped with "HAWKES". Lid is stepped, with top surface cut with a frame of fine diamonds and lower surface cut with closely-spaced parallel lines centering on a polished oval engraved with a crossed torch, bow and quiver, a helmet and flowers, and ribbons, with a C-scroll on each side of the oval.
Provenance
Source From the Cutter's Wheel - 1996-10-08
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1915-1935
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