RC 105
Object NameGoblet in "RC 105" Pattern
Cutter
J. Hoare & Company
(1868-1920)
Manufacturer(blank)
H. P. Sinclaire and Company
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1912
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut, engraved
SizeOverall H: 14.8 cm, Diam (max): 8.5 cm
Accession Number93.4.72 A
Credit LineGift of Thurman Pierce
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning, 1868-1940
Centennial of the Crystal City: Corning's Contributions to Glassmaking
Not On View
Physical DescriptionGoblet in "RC 105" Pattern. Colorless lead glass; blown, cut, engraved. Cup-shaped bowl cut into ten vertical panels and decorated with polished engraving of daisy-like and rose-like flowers, applied heavy cylindrical stem and flat circular foot, both engraved with matching flowers, foot is cut in eight panels and engraved underneath and acid-stamped "SINCLAIRE" on top surface.Provenance
Source
Thurman Pierce
- 1993-09-21
When Mrs. Sinclaire sold her collection, Thurman Pierce bought about half of the set
When Mrs. Sinclaire sold her collection, Thurman Pierce bought about half of the set
Former Collection
Estelle Sinclaire Farrar
(American, 1919-2001)
Estelle F. Sinclaire purchased these glasses from the family of the original owner. When Mrs. Sinclaire sold her collection, Thurman Pierce bought about half of the set.
Estelle F. Sinclaire purchased these glasses from the family of the original owner. When Mrs. Sinclaire sold her collection, Thurman Pierce bought about half of the set.
1760
about 1735-1745
1760-1770