lamp
Object NameLamp
Maker
Union Glass Works
(1826-1842)
Maker
Pittsburgh Glass Works
(f. 1883)
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1825-1840
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Pittsburgh
Size(A) H: 28.5 cm, D(base): 10.2 cm x 10 cm; (B) H: 28.5 cm, D(base): 10.2 cm x 10 cm
Accession Number71.4.81 A
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass and metal; blown, pressed and cut, metal collar at top. Blown conical font cut with arches, fans and diamonds above vertical flutes; attached by a wide-bladed knop to a hollow spherical section cut with a row of punties; attached by a similar knop to a square pressed hollow standard. Has four knob feet under base.Provenance
Source
Albany Institute of History and Art
- 1971-07-13
Former Collection
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail (granddaughter of Richard Synar, a glassmaker in Kensington, Philadelphia from 1826-1936) donated these objects to the Albany Institute of History and Art
Laura M. F. Tillson Vail (granddaughter of Richard Synar, a glassmaker in Kensington, Philadelphia from 1826-1936) donated these objects to the Albany Institute of History and Art