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Object NameArt Nouveau Vase
Maker Honesdale Decorating Company
Made FromGlass, Gilding, Enamel
Date1900-1925
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Seelyville
Techniqueblown, tooled, iridized, enameled, gilded
SizeOverall H: 35.3 cm, W: 7.9 cm
Accession Number2009.4.68
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the Gladys M. and Harry A. Snyder Memorial Trust
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless glass; blown, tooled, iridized. enameled, gilded. Vase, shaped like an enlarged champagne flute with gilded and enameled decoration of pink roses and gold vine on the upper portions and meandering gold vine, complete with thorns decorating the bottom portion of the vase. Gilded rim and border around bottom.
Provenance
Source Kenneth W. Lyon - 2009-07-27
Source Sylvia Applebee Lyon - 2009-07-27
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