Cologne Bottle with Stopper

Object Name: 
Cologne Bottle with Stopper

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Object Name: 
Cologne Bottle with Stopper
Accession Number: 
86.4.16
Dimensions: 
(a&b) H: 13.3 cm; (a) H: 8.8 cm, D: 7.7 cm; (b) H: 7.3 cm, D: 4 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1918
Credit Line: 
Gift of Lucille Egginton in memory of Oliver F. Egginton
Primary Description: 
Colorless lead glass; blown and cut. (a) Cylindrical cologne with short paneled neck; sides and base cut in pattern of two sets of parallel lines criss-crossing to make squares; each square is filled with a hobstars. (b) Separate spherical stopper is lapidary cut; 1.0 cut in triangular facets; short shank has "16" scratched on base.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
Calve
Provenance: 
Egginton, Lucille, Source
Category: 
Color: 
Technique: 
The Complete Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning (Rev. ed.) (1997) illustrated, fig. 472, left; BIB# 36644
The Complete Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning (1979) illustrated, p. 134, fig. 472; BIB# 28811