pitcher
Object NamePitcher
Maker
Cleveland Glass Co.
Made FromNon-lead Glass
Dateabout 1840-1860
Place MadeUnited States, OH, Cleveland
TechniqueFree blown, threaded, applied, crimped
SizeOverall H: 37.24 cm; Rim W: 15 cm, D: 13.25 cm; Shoulder Diam: 13.25; Base Diam: 11 cm
Accession Number50.4.448 B
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Loan exhibition of eighteenth and early nineteenth century furniture & glass; for the benefit of the National Council of Girl Scouts, inc.
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionPitcher. Non-lead glass, green-aquamarine; free-blown. Pitcher: large body with side spreading from thick base with rough pontil mark to narrow, nearly flat shoulder, threaded wide neck pulled forward in "V" to form pouring lip; applied large broad strap handle with medial rib and long turned-back and crimped end.Provenance
Source
George S. McKearin
(b. 1874) - 1922-1950-07-31
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