Punch Bowl with Ladle and separate Base in "Kohinoor" Pattern

Object Name: 
Punch Bowl with Ladle and separate Base in "Kohinoor" Pattern

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Object Name: 
Punch Bowl with Ladle and separate Base in "Kohinoor" Pattern
Accession Number: 
83.4.54
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 20.6 cm; (a) Punch Bowl H: 12.7 cm, Diam: 24.8 cm; (b) Base H: 9.5 cm, Diam: 14.3 cm; (c) Ladle L:30.7 cm, W: 7.4 cm
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
1910-1915
Credit Line: 
Gift of Joanna Davis Jordan and Carol Jordan Cealey in memory of Helen Moore Davis
Primary Description: 
Punch Bowl with Ladle and separate Base in "Kohinoor" Pattern. Colorless lead glass; blown and cut. (a) Circular incurved at top rim which is serrated and scalloped. All over cut pattern of small hobstars alternating with intersecting parallel lines arranged in 3's. Pattern grows smaller towards the base. Small boss on base is cut with hobstar and fits into (b). (b) Separate skirt-like flaring base cut in same pattern. (c) Ladle has plain silver bowl; pointed glass handle cut with hobstars.
Department: 
Pattern Name: 
Kohinoor
Provenance: 
Jordan, Joanna Davis, Source
1983-07-28
Cealey, Carol Jordan, Source
1983-07-28
Davis, Helen Moore (1909-1982), Former Collection
Category: 
Color: 
Material: 
Glass A to Z (2002) illustrated, p. 242; BIB# 73416
The American Cut Glass Industry: T. G. Hawkes and His Competitors (1996) illustrated, p. 38, #1-27; BIB# 36646
Antiques: Traditional Techniques of the Master Craftsmen (1986) illustrated, p. 85, ill.; BIB# 23613
Recent Important Acquisitions, 26 (1984) illustrated, p. 146, #32; BIB# AI13534
Brilliant Cut Glass Gifts (1984) illustrated, p. 3 (top); BIB# AI12254
Corning Museum of Glass Receives Gift of Corning-Made Glass (1983-12) illustrated, pp. 6-7, ill. p.7; BIB# AI11877