GIV-6
Object NameMasonic/Eagle Flask
Made FromGlass
Dateabout 1815-1825
Place MadeUnited States, New England
TechniqueMold-blown
SizeOverall H: 19 cm, W: 11.3 cm, D: Diam (max):
Accession Number60.4.296
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionClear green glass; mold-blown; tooled flaring lip, pontil mark. Obverse: similar to GIV-1 except twenty-eight bricks forming pavement and slight variation in some of the emblems, especially fewer rays surround radiant triangle, all-seeing eye, sun and quarter moon. Instead of seven only six stars, round without definite points surround quarter moon. Reverse: similar to GIV-5 except ribbon and oval frame appear smooth and not beaded which is probably due to cold mold or defective blowing. Edges: five vertical ribs.Provenance
Source
McKearin Antiques
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