Champagne

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Object Name: 
Champagne
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
86.4.91 A
Dimensions: 
(A) H: 22.3 cm, (foot): 7 cm; (B) H: 22.4 cm, D (foot): 6.9 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1986
Primary Description: 
Colorless soda lime glass with colored threading; glass with gold ruby, copper and cobalt coloration; free-blown, with stem and foot applied hot. Deep, narrow, straight-walled cylinder with tapered base, ground and polished rim, decorated with continuous wrap of transparent blue; joined hot to slightly waisted colorless stem and domed, solid foot, no pontil; signed and dated "Union Street 86" on bottom of base.
Provenance: 
Corrie Glass Studio, Source
1986-04-24
Modern and contemporary art glass (2006) illustrated, slide 47; BIB# 130418
Contemporary Glass: A World Survey from The Corning Museum of Glass (1989) illustrated, p. 70, top, second from left; BIB# 32803