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Sugar Bowl or Doll's Punch Bowl
Sugar Bowl or Doll's Punch Bowl

Sugar Bowl or Doll's Punch Bowl

Date1890-1910
MediumPressed glass with a pink tint
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 4 x 4 3/8in. (10.2 x 11.1cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineGift of Dorothy Filley Bidwell
Object number1957.18.3
DescriptionSugar bowl or doll's punch bowl made of pressed glass with a pink tint. The bowl has a scalloped rim and straight then sloping sides that form a bowl, all on a flared, circular foot. A pressed pattern is found on the outside of the bowl, consisting of four evenly-spaced abstract tulips with a pattern of graduated hexagons, or honeycombs, between each tulip. The same pressed pattern is found on the foot, although the tulips are inverted around the rim of the foot. There are four molded seams on the outside of the sugar bowl / punch bowl.
Status
Not on view
1961.12.27.2a,b
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