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Tumbler
Tumbler

Tumbler

Original Owner (American, probably 1770 - 1850)
Date1815-1840
MediumBlown three-mold colorless lead glass tumbler
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 6 x 5in. (15.2 x 12.7cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineGift of Emma Treat Andrews Shea through her cousin, Sarah Porter Reilly
Object number1936.20.0
DescriptionBlown three-mold colorless lead glass tumbler with a plain rim, tapered sides, and a shallow kick with a pontil mark on the bottom. The tumbler was formed by blowing glass into a three-part mold with three bands of geometric patterns. The first band, beginning about an inch below the rim, consists of narrow, vertical flutes. The second band consists of diamond diapering. The third band also consists of narrow vertical flutes. The bottom is decorated with a pattern of impressed diamonds, with the pontil mark in the center. There is a crack in the glass, circling a portion of the bottom edge of the tumbler. There are some scratches and some light wear on the bottom edge of the tumbler.

Kick: An indentation in the bottom of a drinking glass, bottle, or other glass object.
Pontil mark: A rough place on a blown glass object where the solid metal rod, or pontil, is cracked off the object after final shaping and decoration. Pontil marks can be polished to achieve a smooth surface.
Status
Not on view
Tumbler
Moses Wheeler
1800-1820
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1800-1820
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1790-1820
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Asenath Carter
1780-1820
Decanter with Stopper
Unknown
1815-1840
Decanter with Stopper
Unknown
1815-1840
Decanter with Stopper
Unknown
1820-1840
Inkwell
Unknown
1820-1845
Inkwell
Unknown
1820-1849
Decanter with Stopper
Unknown
1815-1840
Tumbler
George Frederick Lord
1820-1840
Inkwell
Dr. Oliver Kingsley Isham
1820-1850