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Gothic Arches pattern
Gothic Arches pattern
Gothic Arches pattern

Gothic Arches pattern

Object NameSugar Bowl
Manufacturer (American (Sandwich, MA), 1825 - 1888)
Date1840-1850
MediumFlint clear pressed glass
Dimensions3 1/2 × 4 7/8 × 4 7/8 in. (8.9 × 12.4 × 12.4 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Glass
Credit LineGift of Louise B. Larew, member of Old Capital Questers #136. In the Iowa Quester Glass Collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberUM2014.288
Status
Not on view
CultureAmerican
Published ReferencesReferences used: American Glass by George S. and Helen McKearin, see plate 163 item 7 and page 363 of text.
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Brunnier Main Storage
Object Name: Rug
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Object number: 86.164
Open-Heart Arches pattern
Object Name: Creamer and Sugar
Pittsburgh Lamp & Brass and Glass Co.
1890s
Object number: UM2022.37ab
Horn of Plenty pattern (AKA Comet)
Object Name: Egg Cup
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
1850s
Object number: UM2012.278
Candlestick Holder
Object Name: Candlestick Holder
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
c. 1850
Object number: UM2016.643
Open-Heart Arches pattern
Object Name: Butter Dish with knife.
Pittsburgh Lamp & Brass and Glass Co.
1890s
Object number: UM2022.38a-d
Peacock Feather (AKA Peacock Eye)
Object Name: Compote / Comport
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
1850-1880
Object number: UM2009.164
Inverted Hobnail Arches pattern
Object Name: Mug
Dalzell, Gilmore, and Leighton Company
1884-1885
Object number: UM2009.98
Object Name: Rug
Late 19th-20th century
Object number: 76.23.1
Object Name: Cream pitcher
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
c. 1850
Object number: 3.15.1
Duncan's Sons, George & Co. No. 39 (AKA: Button Arches)
Object Name: Creamer
Duncan & Miller Glass Company
1897
Object number: UM2018.71
George Duncan's Sons No. 39 line (AKA: Button Arches)
Object Name: Mug
George Duncan and Sons
1897
Object number: UM2022.114
Study for the History of Dairying: Three arches
Object Name: Drawing
Christian Petersen
1934-1935
Object number: UM99.237