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Decanter with Stopper
Decanter with Stopper

Decanter with Stopper

Date1770-1790
MediumBlown colorless non-lead glass
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height including stopper x diameter): 10 1/2 x 4in. (26.7 x 10.2cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Grace Clarkson Wilcox
DescriptionBlown colorless non-lead glass decanter with stopper. The decanter (.a), known as a mallet-shaped decanter, has a flared lip, a cylindrical neck that widens to low sloping shoulders, a cylindrical body, and a flat bottom with a polished pontil mark in the center. The interior of the neck was ground to receive the stopper. The bottom has a ring of light scratches and wear around the edge. The bottom also has the remnants of a fabric or paper label adhered to five different areas. The stopper (.b) consists of a vertical, hand-pressed, disc-shaped finial above a ground tapered portion that fits into the neck of the decanter.

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.
Object number1935.2.74a-b
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    1938.24.15a,b
    George Dodd
    1815-1830
    Decanter with Stopper
    Lord family
    1815-1830
    1938.24.10a,b
    Lord family
    1790-1810
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1830-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Ann Hempstead
    1780-1810
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1800-1820
    Gift of George H. Gilman, Jr., 1984.72.106a, b, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Not D…
    Geo. Saunders & Co.
    1820-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1815-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1815-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1820-1840
    Decanter with Stopper
    Unknown
    1820-1845
    1953.61.9.1
    Unknown
    1820-1840