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1985.14.17.1
Celery Glasses
1985.14.17.1

Celery Glasses

Date1920-1930
MediumBlown colorless lead glass
DimensionsComponent (height x diameter of .1): 8 3/8 x 5 1/8in. (21.3 x 13cm)
Component (height x diameter of .2): 8 3/8 x 4 5/8in. (21.3 x 11.7cm)
ClassificationsGlassware
Credit LineBequest of George H. Gilman, Jr.
DescriptionPair of reproduction celery glasses made of blown colorless lead glass. Each celery glass has a flared rim, a nearly cylindrical body, and gadrooning at the base. Each rests on a short stem with a wide circular foot that has a pontil mark on the bottom. Each celery glass has the same two types of decoration. First, a thin, applied thread of glass has been wound multiple times around the rim and neck. Additionally, a raised, repeating chain pattern circles the middle.

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.
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