2 Vases

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Object Name: 
2 Vases
Accession Number: 
78.4.5
Dimensions: 
See Individual Records
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1911-1920
Credit Line: 
Gift of Mrs. Catherine Haselbauer Dencenburg
Primary Description: 
Colorless lead glass; blown, cut and engraved. Slightly waisted cylindrical shape; cut saw tooth rim; decorated with vertical bands of cutting and engraved flowers (A) peonies and (B) iris.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Dencenburg, Mrs. C. L., Source
1978-03-13
Haselbauer, Mrs. J. F., Former Collection
Category: 
Masterpieces of American Glass
Venue(s)
Museum of Applied Arts 1990-07-27 through 1990-09-02
State Hermitage Museum 1990-09-15 through 1990-10-21
Museum of the State Institute of Glass 1990-11-02 through 1991-01-04
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning, 1868-1940
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 1977-04 through 1977-10
Toledo Museum of Art 1977-11 through 1978-02
 
The Complete Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning (Rev. ed.) (1997) illustrated, p. 260, fig. 639 right; BIB# 36644
Masterpieces of American Glass (1990) illustrated, pp. 44, 94, pl. 70; BIB# 33046
The Complete Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning (1979) illustrated, p. 260, fig. 639; BIB# 28811
Recent Important Acquisitions, 21 (1979) illustrated, p. 125, #30; BIB# AI98081
The Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning 1868-1940 (1977) illustrated, p. 64, 66, 93, fig. 80, cat. #107; BIB# 28368