bowl
Object NameBowl
Manufacturer
T. G. Hawkes & Company
(American, 1880-1962)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1909
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut, polished
SizeOverall H: 8.5 cm, W: 11.4, D: 11.4 cm
Accession Number96.4.37
Credit LineGift of Miss Evelyn and Miss Mildred Durkin in memory of Andrew & Mary Gallagher Durkin
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning, 1868-1940
Not On View
Physical DescriptionBowl. Colorless lead glass; blown, cut, polished. Square shaped bowl with four straight sides flaring slightly, scalloped rim, heavily cut in a pattern of hobstars (one on base, one in each side) alternating with panels of a cane pattern. Acid-stamped in base with the trademark, two hawks and a fleur-de-lis in a trefoil and "HAWKES" underneath.Provenance
Source
Mildred Durkin
- 1996-04-03
Source
M. Evelyn Durkin
- 1996-04-03
Former Collection
Andrew Durkin
- 1909-11-23
Wedding gift from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors, written up in the Corning newspaper.
Wedding gift from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors, written up in the Corning newspaper.
Former Collection
Mary Elizabeth Durkin
- 1909-11-23
Wedding gift from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors, written up in the Corning newspaper.
Wedding gift from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors, written up in the Corning newspaper.
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