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celery dish
celery dish

celery dish

Object NameCelery Glass or Vase
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1820-1835
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Pittsburgh
TechniqueDip molded, free blown, engraved
SizeOverall H: 18.75 cm; Rim Diam: 13.25 cm; Foot Diam: 10 cm
Accession Number50.4.254 B
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
American Glass
Not On View
Physical DescriptionCelery Glass or Vase. Lead glass, colorless; dip-molded, free-blown and engraved; tall cylindrical glass flaring at rim and rounding at bottom to applied circular foot, with ground and polished pontil mark; twelve short round-top sunken panels around lower part of body and well below engraved circlet; alternating large daisy-like flower with small polished center and large scrolled fernlike leaf; at right of each flower and starting from lower end of leaf, conventionalized floral and leaf spray; at left of flower and depending from upper end of leaf, pinnate and floral swags with star between dots above center and three-petal long stemmed motif depending between sides.
Provenance
Source George S. McKearin (b. 1874) - 1950-07-31
One purchased in Williamstown in 1925, the other in New York City in 1945.
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celery dish
about 1820-1835
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