G.II-28
Object NameBottle or Decanter
Manufacturerpossibly
Keene-Marlboro-St. Glassworks
Made FromGlass
Date1816-1825
Place MadeUnited States, Eastern United States; possibly United States, probably NH, Keene
TechniqueBlown in a two or three part mold
SizeOverall H: 20 cm; (a) Bottle H: 17.5 cm, W: 7.5 cm
Accession Number59.4.37
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionBottle or Decanter. Transparent light slightly yellowish-green heavy glass with minute bubbles; blown in a two or three part mold; pint sized container, square with flattened diagonal sides, slightly concave base with rough pontil mark, slightly rounded shoulder with short cylindrical neck flaring to flattened infolded rim; stopper with ball top similar to McKearin, American Glass, 1948, No. 20; stopper is solid and according to Helen M. McKearin, it is the original stopper to this bottle; body patterned in G.II-28 mold (American Glass, 1948, Pl. 89).Provenance
Source
Parke-Bernet Galleries, NYC
- 1959-11-27
Former Collection
Constance Mayer Hutzler
about 1965