Paperweight
MakerMade by
Cruver Manufacturing Company
(American)
DistributorDistributed by
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company
(American)
Dateabout 1890-1910
MediumPressed colorless glass, cream-colored paint, and a lithograph (printer's ink with watercolor)
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 3/4 x 4 x 2 1/2in. (1.9 x 10.2 x 6.4cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. John Coolidge
DescriptionPressed colorless glass paperweight consisting of a rectangular glass block with curved edges and corners. The bottom surface of the paperweight is recessed; the edge of the recess is serrated. A photograph is fitted into the recessed area. The photograph shows a four-story manufacturing building with at least two smokestacks, surrounded by roads and fields. Below this is the title, "THE TRUMBULL ELECTRIC MFG. CO./ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES/ PLAINVILLE, CONN. --- U. S. A./ CRUVER MFG. CO. CHICAGO U.S.A.H.P.P." The text is flanked by a white circle with a "T" inside. The well on the back of the paperweight has been painted over with cream-colored paint to adhere the paper surface to the paperweight; some of that paint has come off.
Object number1964.41.8
NotesHistorical Note: Florence Trumbull Coolidge was the daughter of Governor John Harper Trumbull (1873-1961). Her father was the director of the Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company. (Hudson 2/15/2006)
Historical Note: According to data from the J. H. Trumbull Scrapbooks (1919-1945) at the Connecticut Historical Society, the Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company was located in Plainville, Connecticut. It also had plants in Kentucky.
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