Panel
Object NameTumbler cut in "Panel" Pattern
Manufacturer
T. G. Hawkes & Company
(American, 1880-1962)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1909
Place MadeUnited States
TechniqueBlown, cut, polished
SizeOverall H: 9.7 cm, Diam: 7.7
Accession Number96.4.38 B
Credit LineGift of Miss Evelyn and Miss Mildred Durkin in memory of Andrew and Mary Gallagher Durkin
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive NotesThese pieces were wedding presents to Andrew Durkin and Mary Gallagher, who were married in Corning on November 23, 1909. The water set was from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors, and the occasion on which it was presented was written up in the Corning newspaper. The set is cut in the "Panel" pattern, which was patented by Hawkes in 1909. It was thus the latest fashion when it was purchased. The pattern of the bowl has not been identified, but it, too, bears the Hawkes trademark.
Provenance
Source
Mildred Durkin
- 1996-04-03
Source
M. Evelyn Durkin
- 1996-04-03
Former Collection
Andrew Durkin
- 1909-11-23
These pieces were wedding presents to Andrew Durkin and Mary Gallagher, who were married in St. Patrick's Church in Corning on November 23, 1909. The water set was from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors as Mr. Durkin represented Woodhull, and the occasion on which it was presented was written up in the Corning newspaper.
These pieces were wedding presents to Andrew Durkin and Mary Gallagher, who were married in St. Patrick's Church in Corning on November 23, 1909. The water set was from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors as Mr. Durkin represented Woodhull, and the occasion on which it was presented was written up in the Corning newspaper.
Former Collection
Mary Elizabeth Durkin
- 1909-11-23
These pieces were wedding presents to Andrew Durkin and Mary Gallagher, who were married in St. Patrick's Church in Corning on November 23, 1909. The water set was from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors as Mr. Durkin represented Woodhull, and the occasion on which it was presented was written up in the Corning newspaper.
These pieces were wedding presents to Andrew Durkin and Mary Gallagher, who were married in St. Patrick's Church in Corning on November 23, 1909. The water set was from Mr. Durkin's colleagues on the Steuben County Board of Supervisors as Mr. Durkin represented Woodhull, and the occasion on which it was presented was written up in the Corning newspaper.