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bottle
bottle

bottle

Object NameRectangular Bottle with Stopper
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1725-1750
Place MadeEngland
TechniqueBlown, Cut, Ground
SizeOverall H: 16.2 cm, W: 5.8 cm, D: 3.1 cm
Accession Number82.2.22 G
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; blown, cut. (a) Tall, flat-sided, rectangular bottle, blown in a full-sized mold; panel cut sides and corners, with panel-cut facets at the shoulder; short, cylindrical neck with flat, faceted rim ground for a stopper; flat, cut base with the remains of a pontil scar. (b) Spherical, facet-cut knob enclosing multiple air beads; tapered, rough-ground shank.
Provenance
Former Collection Dwight P. Lanmon (American, b. 1938) - 1982-12-31
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