Roemer

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Object Name: 
Roemer
Accession Number: 
64.3.92
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 27.8 cm; Rim Diam: 11.6 cm; Base Diam: 10.2 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1600-1700
Primary Description: 
Transparent light green non-lead glass; blown, prunted, threaded. Large, ovoid bowl; cylindrical, hollow stem open to the base of the bowl; trailed thread at the base of the bowl; twenty-four pointed prunts applied to the side of the stem, arranged in four alternating rows of six each; coil-wound foot; deep conical kick in the base, with rough, blackened (iron oxide) pontil mark.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Van der Meer, A., Source
Category: 
Color: 
Material: 
Historia del Vidrio: desarrollo formal, technologico y cientifico (2012) illustrated, Fig. 41a, p. 59; BIB# 139172
El vidrio en la pintura del Museo Nacional del Prado (2012) illustrated, pp. 62, 170 (fig. 44); BIB# 127571
Jurors' Choice (2010) illustrated, p. 77; BIB# AI79770
Plastik sanatlarda cam malzemenin uygulanisi (2003) illustrated, p. 23, fig. 2.15; BIB# 120381
Treasures from The Corning Museum of Glass (1992) illustrated, p. 51, #39; BIB# 35679
Masterpieces of Glass: A World History From The Corning Museum of Glass (1990) illustrated, pp. 112-113, pl. 48; BIB# 33819
A Short History of Glass (1990 edition) (1990) illustrated, p. 58-59, #48; BIB# 33211
Seventeenth Century Albany : A Dutch Profile (1981) p. 108, ill.; BIB# 21543
A Short History of Glass (1980 edition) (1980) illustrated, p. 52, #46; BIB# 21161
Recent Important Acquisitions, 7 (1965) illustrated, p. 126, #25; BIB# AI97743