beaker
Object NameBeaker
Made Fromglass,enameled metal foil
Date1830-1840
Place MadeEurope; probably France
Techniquemold-blown, cut; enameled stamped encrusted foil
SizeH: 10.2 cm; diam: 8.9 cm; W: 9.1 cm
Accession Number84.3.322
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jokelson
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; mold-blown, cut; enameled stamped encrusted metal foil. Cylindrical, straight-sided shape, with cut plain rim; sides with molded oval panels, each with raised oval in the center of a larger oval, with oval ring, and arches and diamonds above and below; one panel with cut pointed oval convex pad enclosing an enameled, stamped, gold foil pansy, with purple and pink, blue and yellow petals and green leaves; band of wide, bulbous ovals at the base, with heavy radial ribbing on the bottom, polished concave pontil mark in the center.Provenance
Source
Mrs. Paul Jokelson
about 1720-1730
1810-1820
about 1000-1099
about 1740-1750
1730-1740
1760-1770