Horn of Plenty/Comet
Object NameCelery Vase in "Horn of Plenty/Comet" Pattern
Makerpossibly
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
(active 1825-1888)
Makerpossibly
M'Kee Brothers
Made FromLead Glass
Dateabout 1855-1870
Place MadeUnited States
TechniquePressed
SizeOverall H: 21.5 cm; Top Diam: 12 cm; Base Diam: 10.8 cm
Accession Number68.4.12
Credit LineGift of Elmer S. Chace in memory of Amy Chace
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Glassmaking: America's First Industry
On ViewThe Jerome and Lucille Strauss Study Gallery
Physical DescriptionColorless, lead glass; pressed. Trumpet-shape; scalloped rim, sides of vase in a pattern of alternating bull's-eyes and diamond-filled circles each with a tail curving downward to the right, the "tails" having alternately diamonds and five small identical circles; joined by a wafer to the hexagonal stem with a diamond-faceted knop at top; plain round foot with ground and polished pontil mark.Provenance
Former Collection
Amy Chace
Source
Elmer S. Chace
1830-1850
1830-1850
about 1830-1875
1840-1860