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celery dish
celery dish

celery dish

Object NameCelery Vase with Cut Decoration
Manufacturer Bakewell, Page & Bakewell (September 1, 1813-1814; December 19, 1815-1819; 1820-1827)
Made FromLead Glass
Date1820-1842
Place MadeUnited States, PA, Pittsburgh
Techniqueblown and cut
SizeOverall H: 19.2 cm; Rim Diam: 13.4 cm
Accession Number67.4.7
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Early Glass of the Pittsburgh District
Pittsburgh Glass
A Survey of Cut Glass
On ViewAmerican Gallery
Interpretive Notes
This piece was presented to Henry Clay Fry in 1867 by the Bakewell family. Fry opened his glasshouse in the Pittsburgh area at this time. The vase and decanted were symbolic of the early success of the Bakewells.
Physical DescriptionColorless lead glass; blown and cut. Cylindrical shape, flaring at top serrated rim; row of cut fans below rim; fans of strawberry diamonds above plain panels around lower half of body; applied bulbous stem; flat foot, with cut star underneath.
Provenance
Former Collection E. R. Eller - 1967
Former Collection Henry Clay Fry
Former Collection Harry C. Fry
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