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pitcher

Object NameOrangeade Pitcher
Designer René Lalique (French, 1860-1945)
Manufacturer Lalique et Cie (France)
Made FromGlass
Datedesigned in 1931
Place MadeFrance, possibly Combs-la-Ville; France, possibly Wingen-sur-Moder
TechniqueMold-blown, acid-etched
SizeOverall H: 17.4 cm, W: 19 cm, D: 15 cm
Accession Number93.3.52 A
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stein
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass
Rene Lalique: Enchanted by Glass (CHRYSLER)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionOrangeade Pitcher, "Sétubal". Transparent light amber glass; mold-blown, acid-etched. Squat pitcher with wide ground and polished rim, pinched pouring spout, flaring collared neck, bulbous body etched matte with overall decoration of raised small pointed leaves with high relief hemispherical fruit or berries; applied handle is non-etched and extends from rim to mid-point of body; flattened base, no pontil.
Provenance
Source Howard Stein
Source Esther Stein
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