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pitcher
pitcher

pitcher

Object NameSilver-rimmed Pitcher
Manufacturer H. P. Sinclaire and Company
Made FromLead Glass, Silver
Date1885-1915
Place Madepossibly United States, NY, Corning
TechniqueBlown, cut, tooled
SizeOverall H: 25 cm, W (with handle): 14.9 cm; Base Diam: 12 cm
Accession Number98.4.277
Credit LineGift of the Hamblen Trust of the Hamblen Family: Watt & Tallie Hamblen, Mary Margaret & Mattie Terry Hamblen
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionSilver-rimmed Pitcher. Colorless glass, transparent red glass; sterling silver; blown, cased, cut, applied, polished, assembled. Pitcher; flaring cylindrical body with silver spout and applied handle. Decoration of cut ovals panel with notches (red cut to colorless) near top and on most of body and rectangular cut panels with notches (red cut to colorless) near base. Star on bottom of base, ribbed colorless handle. Bottom of mount has band of scroll, plume decoration. Stamped "+ STERLING 732V 925-1000 FINE" toward lower edge of neck just above decoration.
Provenance
Source Hamblen Trust of the Hamblen Family - 1998-07-17
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