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Object Name16 Chess Pieces
Maker
Charles Lotton
(American, 1935-2021)
Made FromNon-lead glass
Date1972
Place MadeUnited States
SizeH(Kings): 11 cm (ivory), 10.9 cm (blue); H(pawn): 4.5 cm (ivory, 5 cm (blue)
Accession Number72.4.195 A
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nassau
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
For Show, Not Play: Glass Chess Sets
Not On View
Physical DescriptionOpalescent ivory-white non-lead glass; manipulated, trailed, iridized. Set of 16 chess pieces, formed and manipulated of iridized ivory-white glass, made in simplified, rounded, cylindrical shapes, some with tooled and trailed decoration, as follows (some pieces have the remains of rough pontil marks, while others are ground flat on the bottom, removing all traces of the pontil scar): (1) King: true baluster shape with waisted top and bulbous base, with pointed, tooled, four-part top resembling crown, molded disk foot; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972."; made of striated opalescent white glass, iridized yellow; (2) Queen: true baluster shape with waisted top and bulbous base; trailed dark blue threads, manipulated into a feathered pattern on the opalescent white ground, and iridized yellowish; pointed, tooled, four-part top resembling crown; molded disk foot; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972". (3, 8) Bishops: true baluster shapes, with rounded, bulbous tops and sloping sides; single trailed loops crossing in front; molded disk feet; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972". (4, 5) Knights: Egg-shaped, almost conical shapes with the larger sides down, each with a single trailed loop over the top; molded disk feet; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972". (6, 7) Castles: conical shapes with four-part, impressed tops; molded disk feet; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972". (9-16) Pawns: Inverted acorn shapes, with small, rounded tops, larger rounded sections below; molded disk feet; polished flat underneath, signed (scratched) "Lotton [script] / #1 / 1972".Provenance
Source
Mrs. Paul Nassau
Source
Paul Nassau
1750-1800