Roemer

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Object Name: 
Roemer
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
79.3.248
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 20 cm; Diam (rim): 11.1 cm, (foot): 8.6 cm
Location: 
On Display
Date: 
1675-1690
Credit Line: 
Gift of The Ruth Bryan Strauss Memorial Foundation
Primary Description: 
Light green non-lead glass; blown, prunted, trailed, diamond (scratch) engraved. Large, ovoid bowl, open at the base to a deep, cylindrical stem; the bowl with scratch-engraved landscape, depicting fisherman with poles, one with a net, trees, and a gate; trailed milled ring at the top of the stem; fifteen molded "berry" prunts applied to the sides, in three rows; trailed, coiled foot; rough pontil mark. Engraved in style of Willem Mooleyser.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Strauss Memorial Foundation, Ruth Bryan, Source
Category: 
Glass Through the Ages (Revised) (1959) pl. 39b; BIB# 65361
Glass Through the Ages (1st Ed.) (1948) pl. 24b; BIB# 18668