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Philadelphia Centennial
Philadelphia Centennial
Philadelphia Centennial

Philadelphia Centennial

Object NameGoblet
Date1876
MediumNon-flint clear pressed glass
Dimensions6 1/4 × 3 1/4 × 3 1/4 in. (15.9 × 8.3 × 8.3 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Glass
Credit LineGift of Jacquelyn, member of #871 Captain Greeley Quester, and Ronald Smith. In the Iowa Quester Glass Collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberUM2016.794
Status
On view
CultureAmerican
Label TextThe United States Centennial of 1876, marking 100 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, had a profound impact on decorative arts, reflecting both national pride and the desire to celebrate American craftsmanship. The Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia showcased a wide array of decorative objects, including furniture, ceramics, silverware, textiles, and metalwork, highlighting the skill of both American and international artisans. Designs often incorporated patriotic symbols such as the eagle, stars, flags, and colonial motifs, blending historic references with contemporary styles like Victorian ornamentation and Aesthetic Movement influences. The Continental Hall pattern tray features the Memorial Hall from the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Centennial-inspired decorative arts emphasized both artistry and innovation. Manufacturers and craftsmen used the occasion to demonstrate technical skill, experiment with new materials, and appeal to a growing middle-class market eager for objects that conveyed taste, education, and civic pride. Souvenirs such as commemorative plates, vases, and engraved metalwork became widely popular, serving not only as decorative items but also as tangible reminders of the nation’s history and progress. Overall, the Centennial helped shape an emerging American aesthetic, one that celebrated heritage while signaling modernity and cultural ambition.
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Farm House Museum
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Object Name: Pickle Dish
Adams & Company
c. 1876
Object number: 3.15.18
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Object Name: Vase
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Centennial 1876 (AKA: Liberty Bell)
Object Name: Platter
Adams & Company
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Object number: UM2009.174
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Object Name: Pilsner
Central Glass Company
1876
Object number: UM2011.234
Banner Butter pattern
Object Name: Butter Dish with lid
Bryce Brothers
c. 1886
Object number: UM2010.70ab
Symbolic pattern
Object Name: Bread Plate
Campbell Jones & Company
1876
Object number: UM2008.593
National Glass Co. No. 102 (Tear Drop and Tassel)
Object Name: Sugar (missing lid)
National Glass Co.
1899
Object number: 3.15.36