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Primary Description:
Romer. Colorless lead glass; blown, molded, applied decoration. Large spherical cupped-in bowl decorated with nipt-diamond waies; applied vermicular or frilled collar at top of hollow, cylindrical, fluted stem with six applied berry prunts and raven's head seal; applied, flaring, conical, ribbed foot with narrow folded rim, rough pontil mark.
Exhibitions (8)

Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass
Changing Exhibitions Gallery

Masterpieces of Glass from The Corning Museum of Glass
Venue(s)
National Gallery of Art 1990-12-02 through 1991-04-14

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.

Title Unknown (Museum of Fine Arts, Philadelphia)
Venue(s)
Philadelphia Museum of Art 1948-11 through 1948-11

Title Unknown (Rich's)
Venue(s)
Rich's Inc. 1948-10 through 1948-10

Title Unknown (Gump's)
Venue(s)
Gump, R. B. 1947-04 through 1947-06

Title Unknown (Marshall Field & Co.)
Venue(s)
Marshall Field & Co., Chicago 1974-10 through 1974-11

National antiques exposition
Venue(s)
Madison Square Garden 1947-03 through 1947-03
Publications (59)
In Sparkling Company: Reflections on Glass in the 18th-century British World (2020)
illustrated, p. 17 (fig. 4);
Les arts décoratifs en Europe : de la Renaissance á l'art déco (2020)
illustrated, p. 151 (#145);
The glass of wine : the science, technology, and art of glassware for transporting and enjoying wine (2018)
illustrated, p. 32, fig. 3.4;
The Decanter: Ancient to Modern (2018)
illustrated, p. 56 (fig. 1-2);
The "Invencon" of Lead Crystal -- Or Was It Flint Glass? (2016)
illustrated, p. 193 (figs. 3 & 4);
BIB# AI102772
Glass of the Alchemists: Lead Crystal-Gold Ruby, 1650-1750 (2008)
illustrated, p. 170, #20;
BIB# 103865
Through Glass Objects and Poems (Atraves Do Vidro: Objetos E Poemas) (2006)
illustrated, p. 45;
BIB# 106729
Glass: A Pocket Dictionary of Terms Commonly Used to Describe Glass and Glassmaking (2006)
illustrated, p. 60;
BIB# 96551
The Corning Museum of Glass, A Guide to the Collections (2001) (2001)
illustrated, p. 80;
BIB# 68214
Glass: A Pocket Dictionary of Terms Commonly Used to Describe Glass and Glassmaking (1993)
p. 56;
BIB# 35660
History of Glass Crafts (1990-07)
p. 53;
L'Histoire du Verre: A Travers Les Tresors du Musee de Corning (1990)
illustrated, p. 62;
Masterpieces of Glass: A World History From The Corning Museum of Glass (1990)
illustrated, pp. 142-143, pl. 63;
BIB# 33819
Masterpieces from the Corning Museum of Glass: 24 Ready-to-Mail Full-Color Postcards (1984)
illustrated, p. 3 (bottom left);
BIB# 34354
English Glass and the Glass used in England, circa 400-1940 (1984)
illustrated, p. 120; pl. 24b;
BIB# 22835
Masterpieces of Glass: A World History from The Corning Museum of Glass (1980)
pp. 142-143, pl. 63;
BIB# 20953
Glass from the Corning Museum of Glass: A Guide to the Collections (1974) (1974)
illustrated, p. 70, #87;
BIB# 28793
George Ravenscroft: New Light on the Development of His 'Christalline Glasses' (1968)
illustrated, pp. 163-164, fig. 4, #B 2;
BIB# AI83950
Glass terminology: a German-English Glossary / compiled and published by Benedict Kolthoff (1966)
illustrated, pl. V (left);
BIB# 131404
Glass from the Corning Museum of Glass: A Guide to the Collections (1965) (1965)
illustrated, p. 68, #83;
BIB# 27582
The Corning Glass Center (1958)
illustrated, p. 19 (left);
Glass from the Corning Museum of Glass: A Guide to the Collections (1958) (1958)
illustrated, p. 67, #75;
BIB# 27746
Glass from the Corning Museum of Glass: A Guide to the Collections (1955) (1955)
illustrated, p. 55, #59;
BIB# 28450
Art in Glass (1955)
p. 137;
Title Unknown (The Glass Industry) (1944-01)
Title Unknown (Chicago Times) (1943-11-07)
Title Unknown (New York Sun) (1943-11-05)
Rare Ravenscroft Goblet Acquired by Steuben (1943-11-01)
illustrated, p. 17;
A Ravenscroft Goblet Comes to America (1943-11)
illustrated, p. 210;
Title Unknown (Art News) (1943-11)
Title Unknown (The Antique Collector) (1943-07/08)
Antique Affairs in England (1943-07-09)
Ravenscroft Sealed Goblet Sold for 620 Guineas (1943-06)
illustrated, p. 161;