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Description
Primary Description:
Colorless lead glass; blown, engraved; hollow pointed and flared cover with inset flange, engraved with overall engraved pattern of branches with small pointed leaves radiating from finial to rim (suggesting thatching), solid pointed finial connected to rim with flattened disc; body with flared neck, ground and polished rim, body tapers towards flattened base and is decorated with engraved scene of three adult and one child figures "dancing" amidst coconut palm trees and other foliage and animals on vines scalloped between the trees; vessel mounted on four small solid sphere feet that in turn are adhered to hollow plinth base with flattened top the same diameter of body base engraved with radiating curving lines and scalloping, flaring rim; ground and polished pontil; inscribed: "Orrefors Hald".
Exhibitions (1)

The Art of Glass: Masterpieces from The Corning Museum of Glass
Venue(s)
IBM Gallery 1989-12-12 through 1990-02-02
National Gallery of Art 1990-12-09 through 1991-04-14
Decorative and utilitarian works from the Corning Museum of Glass, surveying 35 centuries of glass-making technology and stylistic developments from ancient Egyptian, Roman, Islamic, and Asian cultures to contemporary American and European examples.
The works were selected by Corning Museum staff members Dwight P. Lanmon, director and curator of European glass; David B. Whitehouse, curator of ancient and Islamic glass; Jane Shadel Spillman, curator of American glass; and Susanne K. Frantz, curator of 20th-century glass.
Publications (9)
The Corning Museum of Glass, A Guide to the Collections (2001) (2001)
illustrated, p. 148;
BIB# 68214
Contemporary Glass: A World Survey from The Corning Museum of Glass (1989)
illustrated, p. 13;
BIB# 32803
Glass from the Corning Museum of Glass: A Guide to the Collections (1974) (1974)
illustrated, p. 96, #125;
BIB# 28793