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goblet
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goblet

Object NameGoblet
Maker Bandhu Scott Dunham (American, b. 1959)
Maker Salusa Glassworks
Made FromBorosilicate glass,oxides
Date1987
Place MadeUnited States, AZ, Clarkdale
Techniqueflameworked
SizeOverall H: 18.5 cm; Rim Diam: 6.4 cm; Foot Diam: 9.5 cm
Accession Number88.4.8
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Magic of the Lamp: Flameworked Objects from the Permanent Collection
Not On View
Physical DescriptionColorless, translucent red, lavender, amber dots, multi-colored stem Borosilicate glass, oxides; flamework: foot and bowl blown from tubing; "Jellybeans" fabricated from hand-mixed colored (oxides and "Colrex") glass. Footed goblet; ovoid colorless bowl with narrow lip decorated with amber, red, and lavender applied dots; colorless patty connects bowl to openwork stem comprised of lifelike multicolored "jellybeans" joined end to end; colorless patty connects stem to wide, slightly domed, irregular conical foot dotted like the bowl; inscribed in block letters on foot: "c 1987 S. Dunham 87022"; small "asterisk" stamp on colorless patty connecting stem and foot.
Provenance
Source Kuivato Glass Studio & Gallery - 1988-02-15
Object copyright© Bandhu Scott Dunham
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