goblet
Object NamePitcher and 2 Goblets
Manufacturerprobably
Artisti Barovier
(Italian, 1911-1920)
Made FromGlass, Gold
Dateabout 1895-1914
Place MadeItaly, Venice
TechniqueOptic-molded, blown, applied
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number2017.3.43
Credit LineGift of Sharon Handler Loeb
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionPitcher and 2 Goblets. Colorless, transparent pink, and transparent green glasses, gold; optic-molded, blown, applied. (A) Pitcher with inverted teardrop body, vertically-ribbed neck, trefoil rim, and conical foot joined with a squat lobed knop. Pitcher has elaborate handle in the form of a dragon perched on shoulder of vessel and grasping rim. (BC) Two goblets with optic-molded conical cups and feet joined with hollow ovoid stems flanked on tops and bottoms with solid elements; dragon wrapped around ovoid portion of stems.Provenance
Source
Sharon Loeb
- 2017-11-27
Acquired between 1998 and 2007
Acquired between 1998 and 2007
Source
John Loeb
Corning Glass Works, Main Plant, "A" Factory
about 1750-1760