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drinking horn
drinking horn

drinking horn

Object NameDrinking Horn
Made FromGlass, Silver
Dateabout 1600-1650
Place Madeprobably Low Countries
TechniqueBlown, applied (vetro a fili, vetro a retorti); silver mounts
SizeOverall H: 8.5 cm
Accession Number66.3.60
Credit LineGift of Mr. Jerome Strauss
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Beyond Venice: Glass in Venetian Style, 1500-1750
Not On View
Physical DescriptionDrinking Horn. Colorless, opaque white. Vetro a fili, vetro a retorti; applied; silver mounts. Long and slender horn-shaped body made from opaque white canes a fili and a retorti; two colorless ribbons and one colorless loop-shaped handle applied to outside of body; silver cap at narrow end of horn; hinged cover with thumbpiece on top rim.
Provenance
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Former Collection Jerome Strauss (1893-1978)
Vittorio Costantini
about 1985-1989
Vittorio Costantini
about 1985-1989
Vittorio Costantini
about 1985-1989
fragment
800-999
plaque
299-1 BCE