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Object NameVase in "Buckingham" Pattern
Factory Pairpoint Manufacturing Co.
Made FromGlass, Onyx, Silver-plated Metal
Date1925-1935
Place MadeUnited States, MA, New Bedford
TechniqueBlown, engraved
SizeOverall H: 38.1 cm, Diam (max): 12.5 cm
Accession Number2006.4.178 A
Credit LineGift of Frederick Campbell Hovey
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Mt. Washington and Pairpoint: American Glass from the Gilded Age to the Roaring Twenties
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Pairpoint, which had long been noted for the quality of its silver plate, showcased its skill in creating metal mounts for some of the objects in its Fine Arts line. Three grades of silverware were offered. The patterns employed by the firm’s cutters and engravers ranged from simple yet elegant geometric styles to “Buckingham,” with its elaborate flourishes.
Physical DescriptionColorless glass; blown, tooled, engraved, assembled; onyx, silver-plated metal. Tall conical shaped vase that narrows at shoulders then flares to rim. The vase sits in a silver colored, circular, metal foot atop a white and brown block of stone that sits in a square mount with four claw feet.
Provenance
Source Frederick "Fritz" Campbell Hovey - 2006-10-23

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