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Centennial
Centennial

Centennial

Object NameWater Goblet in "Centennial" Pattern
Cutter T. G. Hawkes & Company (American, 1880-1962)
Manufacturer C. Dorflinger & Sons (1881-1921)
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1900
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning; United States, PA, White Mills
TechniqueBlown, cut
SizeOverall H: 16.9 cm; Rim Diam: 9.2 cm; Foot Diam: 8.5 cm
Accession Number99.4.122 A
Credit LineGift of Jim W. Miller in honor of his parents, Joe and Francis Miller
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
This pattern was copied by T. G. Hawkes and Company from the one developed by Christian Dorflinger and exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. The blanks may be from Dorflinger's factory in White Mill and since the two companies worked closely together, Hawkes certainly had permission to copy the pattern.
Physical DescriptionWater Goblet in "Centennial" Pattern. Colorless lead glass; blown, cut. Rounded bowl cut in a pattern of 5 rows of squares and rectangles, filled with small and large cross-hatching; cut shield shape with engraved Old English "P" on one side; cut star on base with radiating lines from center; acid-stamped trademark on foot.
Provenance
Source Jim W. Miller - 1999-11-08-1999-12-02
Former Collection Tom Jacks - 1999-11-08
Sold at Woody's Auctions, in Dallas, TX, Nov. 8, 1999, #92
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