pitcher
Object NamePitcher
Cutter
Thomas Harper
(b. England, 1875-1955)
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1915
Place MadeUnited States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut
SizeOverall H: 30.8 cm, L (with handle): 19.5 cm; Base Diam: 13.9 cm
Accession Number92.4.21
Credit LineGift of Dr. Wayne C. Templer in memory of Dr. & Mrs. Willis C. Templer
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Centennial of the Crystal City: Corning's Contributions to Glassmaking
On ViewCrystal City Gallery
Physical DescriptionPitcher. Colorless lead glass; blown and cut. Corset-shape with high pouring rim and applied handle opposite; cut all over in three vertical rows of hobstars; multi-pointed star on base. Sticker with "L449.90" on base.Provenance
Source
Dr. Wayne C. Templer
- 1950-1992-01-29
This was a gift to Dr. Templer from Thomas Harper, a patient, in the 1950's. Harper told Dr. Templer that he had cut them in Corning, but did not say in which shop.
This was a gift to Dr. Templer from Thomas Harper, a patient, in the 1950's. Harper told Dr. Templer that he had cut them in Corning, but did not say in which shop.
Former Collection
Thomas Harper
(b. England, 1875-1955) - 1915-1950
This was a gift to Dr. Templer from Thomas Harper, a patient, in the 1950's. Harper told Dr. Templer that he had cut them in Corning, but did not say in which shop.
This was a gift to Dr. Templer from Thomas Harper, a patient, in the 1950's. Harper told Dr. Templer that he had cut them in Corning, but did not say in which shop.
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