Burmese Bowl with Rigaree Bow

Object Name: 
Burmese Bowl with Rigaree Bow

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Object Name: 
Burmese Bowl with Rigaree Bow
Accession Number: 
2007.4.23
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 11 cm, Diam: 12.5 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1885-1895
Web Description: 
This pouch-shaped bowl is tied with a bow in the form of a raised band made by crimping an applied trail.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Brunk Auction, Source
Category: 
Inscription: 
MAUDE B. FELD
label
Sticker Label is loose on interior of bowl Circular sticker with scalloped edge and blue border with white printed text. Hand-written text on white center is illegible.
Primary Description: 
Opaque peach shading to yellow glass; blown, mold-blown, tooled, applied. Bowl in the shape of a sack with high waist and squiggled trail encircling the bowl. There is an applied center prunt with ends of trail extending downward as if a rope were tied around the sack which then flares outward to a scalloped rim. Polished pontil mark, acid etched "satin" surface.
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 2011-05-19 through 2011-12-31
Changing Exhibitions Gallery