Goblet

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Object Name: 
Goblet
Accession Number: 
75.4.573
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 20.4 cm, Diam (max): 9.9 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1925-1933
Credit Line: 
Gift of Steuben Glass
Primary Description: 
Colorless lead glass; blown and cut in the rock crystal style. Bell shape; circular flared rim tapers to base of bowl; body cut with flame shapes having ellipses and foliage alternating with flame shapes having flowers and foliage joined at the tops by encircling band of foliage and flowers; solid annular knop cut with encircling ovals; solid inverted teardrop stem cut with encircling ovals above encircling inverted teardrop shapes; conical foot cut on base with two encircling ovals divided by two parallel ellipse cuts; polished pontil.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Steuben Glass, Inc., Source
Category: 
Color: 
Material: 
The American Cut Glass Industry: T. G. Hawkes and His Competitors (1996) illustrated, p. 298, #12-27, right; BIB# 36646
The American Cut Glass Industry: T. G. Hawkes and His Competitors (1996) illustrated, p. 298, #12-27, right; BIB# 36646
The Glass of Frederick Carder (1971) p. 193; BIB# 27279