Plaster Model of Bottle

Object Name: 
Plaster Model of Bottle

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Object Name: 
Plaster Model of Bottle
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
81.7.31
Dimensions: 
Overall W: 4.8 cm, L: 6.8 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1920-1930
Primary Description: 
White plaster; cast, sculpted; possibly some pigment. Flattened hemispherical form cut irregularly at base and with short cylindrical neck-like structure at top; decorated with raised, stylized floral motifs (one side only) consisting of concentric, circular geometric patterns of small irregular triangles, the circular structures surrounded by petal like forms of triangular cross-section; hole from front to back; unsigned but with "coeur/[illegible]/No 725B" in script in pencil near hole on ornamented side.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Danenberg, Bernard, Former Collection
1981-06-29
Glass: Art Nouveau to Art Deco (1977) pp. 120-132; BIB# 20143