Permanent Collection Record
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Metadata
Object ID |
1973.11999 |
Collection |
Decorative Arts Collection |
Media Collection |
Glass Collection |
Manufacturer |
Unknown Midwestern Glass Manufacturer |
Title |
Amber Quart Globular Bottle with Fluting Swirled Upwards to the Left |
Date |
Circa 1830 |
Makers Marks |
A rough pontil mark is present on the underside. |
Description |
This example of early American blown and molded glass, produced at an unknown midwestern glass manufacturer circa 1830, is made of amber glass with an olive tone and features a globular body with fluting swirled upwards to the left, an applied rolled over and tapered lip, and a pontiled base. |
Medium |
Glass |
Technique |
Blown and Molded |
Height (in) |
8.750 |
Diameter (in) |
5.000 |
Depth (in) |
3.000 |
Culture |
American |
School |
Early Zanesville, Ohio Glass |
Place of Origin |
Zanesville, Ohio, United States |
Credit Line |
Gift of Everett S. Greer |
People |
Greer, Everett S. |
Search Terms |
19th-Century Glass Amber Blown and Molded Bottles Early American Glass Fluting Glass Ohio Art Ohio Companies Ohio Manufacturers Pontils Ribbing Swirls |
Location |
On view in the Arts of Ohio Gallery, 3rd Floor |
