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tumbler
tumbler

tumbler

Object Name4 Tumblers
Made FromGlass
Date1701-1800
Techniquefree-blown, cut, enameled
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number54.3.101
Curatorial Area(s)
Place Made
probably Germany
Physical DescriptionClear glass with minute and few small bubbles and some impurities; wear scratches at bottom; free-blown, cut and enameled. Cylindrical body with flat bottom and slight pontil marks; body cut in panels, white festoon-like band below rim. (A) Red on white panel of a lady with a big hat, on her right a tree, on the other side a leaf. (B) Red on white panel of a lady and of leaf- and geometric ornaments, in the background a small house, on the reverse side a leaf. (C) Red on white panel of a lady standing on the right side of a porticus with leaves, on the reverse side a leaf. (D) Golden leaves below rim; red on white panel of a lady leaning against a porticus with leaves, on the reverse side a leaf.
Provenance
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tumbler
1701-1800
tumbler
1701-1800
bottle
about 1725-1750
tumbler
1701-1800
tumbler
1701-1800
vase
James Giles Workshop
about 1765