pitcher
Object NameCream Pitcher
Maker
Zanesville Glass Works
Made FromNon-lead glass
Dateabout 1816-1830
Place MadeUnited States, OH, Zanesville
TechniquePattern-molded, free-blown, applied
SizeOverall H: 11 cm; Rim W: 6.5 cm, D: 7.6 cm; Base Diam: 5.75 cm
Accession Number50.4.98
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionCream Pitcher. Non-lead glass; brilliant light green; pattern-molded and free-blown; straight sides spreading from rounded pushed-up base with rough pontil mark to angled short shoulder, cylindrical neck with plain rim and tiny squared lip; pattern of expanded diamonds above flutes; applied looped handle with long end and curled tip.Provenance
Source
George S. McKearin
(b. 1874) - 1925-1950-07-31
Former Collection
Mary Conrad
- 1925
Miss Mary Conrad Brought to light many of the now famous pieces of Zanesville and Ohio glass, purchasing them in private homes.
Miss Mary Conrad Brought to light many of the now famous pieces of Zanesville and Ohio glass, purchasing them in private homes.
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