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Amethyst, pattern molded in diamond above 28 vertical flutes

Perfume bottle, c. 1780

Stiegal Glass Works

G333

very tall tulip-shaped bowl with a tapering hollow base formed into six graduated knops or steps, on a cushioned knop between collars and a spreading foot folded at the rim, entirely decorated in "vetro a retorti" with a striped pattern of flattened gauzes and ribbons; clear glass with white decorations

Goblet, late 16th century

Netherlands

G332

Venetian or facon-de-Venise latticinio goblet; thick stem with delicate lattice-like engraving; bulbous midsection on stem; cylindrical shape at top with lip around bottom edge of vessel with vertical applied linear elements--alternating hash marks and white stripes; two horizontal bands on bottom half of vessel; clear glass

Goblet, c. 1530

Italy

G332

Hand-blown glass with wheel-carved cameo Favrille surface depicting attenuated leaves in deep green over a white glass ground; cylindrical form, swollen at the shoulder

Vase, c. 1900

Louis Comfort Tiffany; Manufacturer: Tiffany Furnaces

G379

[Culture previously "South Netherlands" - FLB 03/15/2016]

Diamond-point engraved winged goblet, c. 1660

Unknown

G332

platter form with wide rim; convex center; clear glass with white curving checkerboard design; vetro a reticello

Vetro a reticello charger, c. 1600

Italy

G332

Decanter with stopper

Decanter, c. 1820-1845

United States

G333

Murano clear white glass; flattened spherical body, conical neck decorated with band of quilled clear white glass

Vase, probably 17th century

Italy

G332

crystal with carved red glass decoration in a design of crane, dragon and floral sprays; red glass stopper, no stand

Snuff Bottle, 1750-1850

China

G216

stained glass heraldic cartouche, containing the Arms of Sir Anthony Hungerford of Gloustershire impaled with those of his second wife, Dorothy Danvers; the shield is enciricled by a wreath of of blue and yellow foliage with yellow ornaments; Companion to 23.52.1 and contains the Hungerford, Burnell and Bottetort quarterings, impaled with Danvers (argent a bend gules charged with these martlets or, in chief a crescent of the second) in the first and fourth quarters Dauncey (per pale or and argent therr bars bebule gules) in the second and Barendes (gules two bars and in chief as many stags heads cabashed or) in the third

Window with heraldic cartouche, 16th century

England

G325

actor's; painted; red top

Snuff Bottle, 1900-1935

China

G216

stained glass heraldic cartouche, containing the Arms of Sir Anthony Hungerford of Gloustershire impaled with those of his first wife, Jane Darrell; within a wreath of purple and green foliage with yellow ornaments; on the dexter side of the shield are the arms of Hungerford of Farley (per bend dancette gules and vert, a chevron or), quartered with Hungerford of Heytesbury (sable, two bars and in chief three plates argent) and charged with a crescent argent for cadency; quartered with second- Burnell (argent a Lion rampant sable crowned or, within a boudure azure) and third Bottetort (or a saltire engrailed sable); on the sinister side are the arms of Darrell (azure, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned and charged on the shoulder with a cross bottone fitche' argent)

Window with heraldic cartouche, c. 1545

England

G325

stained glass heraldic cartouche, containing the Arms of Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwerds King Edward VI (Quarterly France and England, a label of three points argent) within a wreath of green, ruby and purple; the latter that particular shade described as 'murrey', one of the livery colours of Prince Edward

Window with heraldic cartouche, 16th century

England

G325

actor's; red top; painted

Snuff Bottle, 1900-1935

China

G216

pink glass top; flowers and fish carved in five colors on white glass

Snuff Bottle, 1850-1925

China

G216

Chestnut bottle, golden yellow color, 20 ribs, left-hand swirl, faint broken swirl; attributed to Kent (glasshouse); bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Bottle, 19th century

United States

G333

Chestnut flask, half pint, 10 diamonds, citron or strong yellow green, Midwestern; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Chestnut flask, light green, eight checkered diamond, pint size, Amelung mold. Attributed to Gallatin or O'Hare's Pittsburgh Glass House.

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

cruet, light green glass,18 ribs, left hand swirl, rare size in this form; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Cruet, 19th century

United States

G333

Chestnut flask, 16 ribs, broken swirl with double impression, citron color; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Pitkin flask, 30 ribs, broken swirl, foamy light aqua with blue overtones, Midwestern; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Pitkin Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Pitkin flask, Midwestern glasshouse, olive amber; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Pitkin Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Flask, Pitkin type, green colored glass

Flask, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Blown moulded pan or bowl, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

mug with handle, blue colored glass

Mug with handle, 18th-19th century

United States (?)

G333

Deep brown glass (smoke color), no stopper

Decanter, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

small pitcher, amethyst colored glass

Pitcher, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

bottle, olive-colored glass

Bottle, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Decanter with stopper

Decanter with stopper, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Grandfather's flask, Midwestern, strong green; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Grandfather's Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Chestnut flask, 24 ribs broken swirl, pint, brilliant golden amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

Pitkin flask, Midwestern, yellow green or olive amber glass, 18 ribs, broken swirl, square shouldered; repaired break on one side; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Pitkin Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

club bottle, Midwestern, aqua, 32 ribs, left hand swirl, banded mouth; impression of 1846 penny in base; penny is attached; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Club Bottle, 19th century

United States

G333

Chestnut bottle, pint size, 20 ribs, broken swirl (double impression), brilliant amber; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Bottle, 19th century

United States

G333

flask, ribbed, lavender; bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Flask, 19th century

United States

G333

creamer, Midwestern, light green, 10 diamond, damaged; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Creamer, 19th century

United States

G333

jug, Midwestern glasshouse, amber, ear shaped handle; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Jug, 19th century

United States

G333

bottle (blue-green) glass

Bottle, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Bowl, greenish, milk pan per Decorative Arts Department, 1986.

Milk Pan, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

bottle-flask, green colored glass

Bottle, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

bottle, blue,glass

Bottle, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Decanter with stopper, glass cat. card dims H 10-1/2'

Decanter with Stopper, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Decanter, glass no stopper

Decanter, 18th-19th century

United States

G333

Green tinted glass; flared foot with hollow stem; round prune decorations with rounded bowl

Roemer, 17th century

Netherlands

G332

clear glass; wide, thin foot; thin spooled stem with spool on top of base (attached), topped with bulbous form and two other spools; trumpet-shaped bowl with wide outward-flaring rim

Wine glass, c. 1575-1600

Italy

G332

Two curvy lines of glass decoration around upper rim, mid-section and lower section; engraved animals below rim, hunting scene at mid-section and large bird at lower section

Diamond-point engraved drinking horn, 17th century

Netherlands

G332

sweet meat dish of light green glass with folded foot

Compote, 19th century

Glassworks

G333

Celery glass of moulded glass made at Stoddard (?), New Hampshire.

Celery vase, 18th century

Unknown American

G333

Bowl, footed with applied blue rim

Footed bowl, 19th century

Unknown American

G333

Vase, 20th century

Louis Comfort Tiffany

G320

globular bottle, strong green glass, 24 ribs, left hand swirl, attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Chestnut flask, 16 vertical ribs, clear, tool marks typical of Mantua glasshouse; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

probably Mantua Glass Company

G333

Chestnut flask, half pint, 10 diamond, deep reddish amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Grandfather's flask, 24 ribs, left hand swirl, golden amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Grandfather's Flask, 19th century

attributed to Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Sweetmeat dish, aqua, 15 diamond; attributed to Mantua; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Sweetmeat Dish, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

handled jug, deep reddish amber, 24 ribs, right-hand broken swirl with double impression; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Handled Jug, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Chestnut flask, half pint, 24 ribs, broken swirl, amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

calabash, light green, 16 ribs, right hand swirl, terminal ring on base; attributed to Mantua; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Calabash, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

Sweetmeat dish, amber; rare and possibly unique; attributed to Mantua; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Sweetmeat Dish, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

globular jug, golden amber, 24 ribs, left-hand broken swirl, ribbed strap handle, small cooling check under handle; attriburted to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Jug, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Grandfather's flask, deep amber, 24 vertical ribs; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Grandfather's Flask, 19th century

attributed to Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Grandfather's flask, golden amber, broken swirl pattern; bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Grandfather's Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Sweetmeat dish, amber 24 ribs, swirled and infolded rim; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Sweetmeat Dish, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Grandmother's flask, deep amber glass, 24 vertical ribs; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Grandmother's Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

globular bottle, 24 ribs, broken swirl, amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

inkwell, light blue, 16 ribs, left-hand swirl, cylindrical shape with Mantua terminal ring; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Inkwell, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

Pitkin flask, emerald green, 16 ribs, broken swirl, toolmarks incised across top of mouth; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Pitkin Flask, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

Fifteen diamond chestnut flask, yellow, tooled banded mouth; attributed to Mantua; bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Fifteen Diamond Chestnut Flask, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

Chestnut flask, 10 diamonds, brilliant amber; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Chestnut Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Sheppard historical flask, green, American Eagle on one side, marked Zanesville; Blaske Collection # 302; bottles and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Sheppard Historical Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

Sheppard Historical Flask, attributed to Zanesville; greenish amber; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Sheppard Historical Flask, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

tumbler, Zanesville; light green, 24 ribs, broken swirl; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Tumbler, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

petite globular bottle, turquoise, 16 ribs, left-hand swirl, distinct terminal ring on ribbed bottom, double tooled mouth; attributed to Mantua; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Petite Globular Bottle, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

globular bottle, citron glass, 24 vertical ribs (melon ribbed); very pitted surface with outside of one bubble missing, attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

club bottle, yellow olive-green color, 24 ribs, right hand swirl and vertical ribbing; attributed to Zanesville; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Club Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

globular bottle, attributed to Zanesville; yellow amber, 24 ribs, left hand swirl; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

club bottle, light green, 16 ribs, double impression, tooled banded collar; attributed to Mantua; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Club Bottle, 19th century

Mantua Glass Company

G333

attributed to Zanesville Ohio; 24 vertical ribs, melon ribbed, amber; bottle and dishes from Ohio Manufacturers, 159 items in all, from the Walter Douglas Collection in Centerville, Ohio

Globular Bottle, 19th century

Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company

G333

oval glass cartouche, split horizontally at center into 2 parts; rainbow over 3 sunbeams extending downward from clouds, with large Star of David in background; "HARMONY", in blue, at bottom

"Harmony" stained glass window, 1928

Jacob "Jack" Liebenberg; Designer: Chester Weston

G362

double perfume vessel, green glass

Double Perfume Vessel, 1st-5th century

Roman

G241

ritual beadwork with face and sixteen birds mounted on the crown; long fringe hangs from crown

Crown, about 1920

Yoruba

G236

Filler panels above doors (part of Tudor Room), wood, English XVIc stored in strip frame behind MacFarlane Room; An envelope of bits from the room is stored in D11.5 MS.

Tudor room, c. 1600

England

G325

Nkisi Nkonde (nail fetish); a fetish figure in wood; the surface is covered with a variety of accoutrements: nails, reed, shells, bone, wood, string and clay; the 'magic' receptacle in the abdominal area bears a mirror

Power figure, early 20th century

Kongo

G250

made in 1949 for the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Maquette of the Grand Salon of the Hôtel de la Bouexière, 1949

Robert Carlhian

G317

Hot water kettle, from a five-piece coffee and tea set, 1925

Jean Puiforcat; Maker: Emile Puiforcat Silversmiths

G379

goblet, about 1765-1770; glass;, bucket bowl on double series twist stem; enamel decoration showing landscape in cartouche shape; decoration attributed to shop of William (1740-1819) and Mary (1749-1797) Beilby in Newcastle-on-Tyne

Goblet, c. 1770

Attributed to William Beilby; Decorator: Attributed to Mary Beilby

G333

mirror with relief gold frame with foliage and putti; removable top section with fruit, putti and foliage

Mirror on a stand, from a toilette service, 1683

William Fowle; Retailer: Fowle & Wotton

G350

clear glass; tumbler form on wide, flat foot; body flared slightly outward from base; spiraling rings of glass around body from bottom to approx. 2-1/2" from top, beginning at bottom as wider strip with fluting and tapering to thinner strip without fluting at top

Bandwurmglas, 17th century

Germany or Netherlands

Not on View
green glass tumbler form; slightly outward-flaring sides from wide base with deeply concave underside; three rings/ribs with fluting

Pasglas, 17th century

Germany

Not on View

Goblet, one of a pair, c. 1950

Steuben Glass Works, Inc.

Not on View
Band above foot with zigzag framed by dots

Glass, one of a set of four, c. 1954

Lalique

Not on View
Band above foot with zigzag framed by dots

Glass, one of a set of four, c. 1954

Lalique

Not on View
Glass vase painted with melted glass paste

Vase, c. 1925-1930

J. & L. Lobmey; Designer: Emma Rottenberg

Not on View
clear glass with pressed ice crystal-like appearance

Pitcher, c. 1905

Koloman Moser; Manufacturer: Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna Workshops)

Not on View
Glass with blue cameo cut geometric decoration. Made by Adolf Meyr's Neffe-Adolfshutte bei Winterberg

Bowl, c. 1905

Otto Prutscher; Manufacturer: Adolf Meyr's Neffe Adolfshutte

Not on View
Glass with dark red cameo cut decoration. Made by Adolf Meyr's Neffe-Adolfshutte bei Winterberg

Stem glass, c. 1910

Otto Prutscher; Manufacturer: Adolf Meyr's Neffe Adolfshutte

Not on View

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Silver Tiger Print Basket Set with Orange Lip Wraps, 1995

Dale Chihuly

Not on View
elaborately engraved, tapering straight side pitched with applied hollow ribbed extruded handle; almost covered with engraved flowers, leaves and lettering; possibly sandwich.

Pitcher, 1886

Unknown American

Not on View
Oval bowl with irregular rippled edge; irradescent white with glossy interior, dull exterior

Handkerchief bowl, c. 1925-1930

Steuben Glass Works, Inc.

Not on View
round earring with open center; transparent light blue; flat on one side

Slit Disc Earring, c. 4th century BCE - 1st century CE

Vietnam

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