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Goblet or Celery
Goblet or Celery
Goblet or Celery

Goblet or Celery

Object NameGoblet or Celery
MediumGlass, clear pressed
Dimensions6 × 3 3/8 diameter × 3 1/2 in. diameter (15.2 × 8.6 × 8.9 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Glass
Credit LineGift of Neva Petersen. In the Farm House Museum Collection, Farm House Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object number85.10.12
Status
Not on view
Collections
CultureAmerican
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Farm House Museum
Goblet or Celery
Object Name: Goblet or Celery
Object number: 85.10.13
Spoon Holder (Spooner) or Celery
Object Name: Spoon Holder (Spooner) or Celery
Belmont Glass Works
1880-1899
Object number: UM2007.170
Duncan, George & Sons No. 400 (AKA: Three Face, Three Fates, Three Graces, Three Sisters)
Object Name: Celery Vase / Goblet / Spooner
George Duncan and Sons
after 1878
Object number: UM2016.906
Pleat and Panel (AKA Derby) pattern.
Object Name: Celery Vase
Bryce Brothers
1880's and 1890's
Object number: UM2006.144
U.S. Glass Co. No. 15067 Texas (AKA: Loops with Stippled Panels, States series)
Object Name: Celery Vase
United States Glass Co.
1900
Object number: UM2007.272
Etched Band pattern
Object Name: Goblet
1890-1910
Object number: 85.10.14
Etched Fern and Waffle pattern (AKA Mascotte, Minor Block, Dominoin)
Object Name: Goblets
Ripley & Co.
1891
Object number: UM2010.4a-d
Goblets, pair
Object Name: Goblets, pair
Iowa City Flint Glass Co.
c. 1881-1882
Object number: UM2010.84ab
Goblet
Object Name: Goblet
Compagnie des Cristalleries de Saint Louis
c. 1840-1850
Object number: 3.7.22
Two Band pattern
Object Name: Celery Vase
Doyle and Co.
c. 1880-1890
Object number: UM2005.332
Jamestown Brown
Object Name: Water Goblets, pair
Fostoria Glass Company
1961-1982
Object number: UM2001.56ab