sugar bowl
Object NameSugar Bowl and Cover
GafferProbably
Matthew Johnson
Manufacturer
Harrisburg Glass Works
Made FromNon-lead Glass
Dateabout 1841-1843
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Harrisburg
TechniqueFree-blown, applied and tooled decoration, applied
SizeOverall H: 18 cm; Body H: 13.25 cm, Diam (max): 13.5 cm
Accession Number50.4.455
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 ViewAmerican Gallery
Physical DescriptionSugar Bowl and Cover. Non-lead, aquamarine; free-blown with applied and tooled decoration; large spheroid body with lily-pad Type II and III, contracted below narrow shallow galleried rim; applied sloping circular foot with rough pontil mark, applied opposing small hoop-handles with short ends. Small high dome cover with short plain flaring rim and with small ball knob from same gather and with pontil mark on top.Provenance
Source
George S. McKearin
(b. 1874) - 1922-1950-07-31
Former Collection
Della M. Curtice
- 1922
Inherited by Mrs. Della M. Curtice, grand-daughter of John Rice.
Inherited by Mrs. Della M. Curtice, grand-daughter of John Rice.
99 BCE-1951
500-150 BCE
about 1965