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goblet
goblet

goblet

Object NameGoblet, encrusted
Made Fromlead glass, gold foil
Dateabout 1820-1840
Place MadeFrance
Techniqueblown, cut, encased, enameled metal foil
SizeH: 14.2 cm; D: 9.2 cm
Accession Number84.3.195
Credit LineClara S. Peck Endowment Fund
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; blown, cut, encased, enameled metal foil. Ovoid bowl, with plain rim, sides covered with cut sharp diamonds; an oval, convex panel on the side, with cut stepped edge enclosing the ribbed scrolled gold initials "CS" with enameled gold foil wreath of pink roses and green leaves above; stepped cutting at the base of the bowl; above a faceted flattened knop and a panel-cut octagonal stem, flaring at the base into a circular foot with chamfered upper rim; underside of the foot covered with cut sharp diamonds.
Provenance
Source Louis Lyons - 1984-04-06
Purchased from Louis Lyons in 1984 using funds from the Clara S. Peck Endowment Fund. Catalogue cards say that these objects were a bequest of Clara S. Peck (by exchange).
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