Decanter and Stopper

Object Name: 
Decanter and Stopper

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Object Name: 
Decanter and Stopper
Accession Number: 
51.3.326
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 20.5 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1790-1810
Primary Description: 
Decanter and Stopper. Colorless non-lead glass, of faint bluish tinge; free-blown, cut and engraved. (a) Slender conical body tapering into short neck with narrow cut octagonal flange; ground and polished pontil mark; decoration: flat facet cutting on neck; engraved around body, deep line joining four equidistant multi-rayed stars, vertical sprig and polished ovals above line and between stars, depended from stars, swags of polished ovals with floral motif of "sunflower" with buds and leaves at center and tassels between swags, band of cut flutes at bottom. (b) Cut lozenge stopper.
Department: 
Provenance: 
McKearin, George S. (b. 1874), Source
1939
to
1950-07-31
American Glass (1948) (1948) illustrated, pp. 110 ff., pl. 42, #2; BIB# 25297