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Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)

Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)

Object NameCream Pitcher
Manufacturer (American (Beaver Falls, PA), 1869 - 1937)
Date1906-1907
MediumClear pressed glass
Dimensions2 1/2 x 2 x 3 1/8 in. (6.4 x 5.1 x 7.9 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Glass
Credit LineGift of Edward and Bertha Waldee. In the permanent collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object numberUM2003.147
Status
Not on view
Collections
CultureAmerican
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Brunnier Art Museum
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Object Name: Children's Pitcher Pair
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1906-1907
Object number: UM2003.145ab
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Object Name: Toothpick Holders
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1906-1907
Object number: UM2003.148ab
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Object Name: Sugar Bowl with Lid / Mustard
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1906-1907
Object number: UM2003.146ab
Columbia pattern
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1889
Object number: UM2009.88
Rex pattern (AKA Fancy Cut)
Object Name: Children's Tumblers
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1906-1907
Object number: UM2003.149a-f
Westward Ho! pattern (AKA Pioneer, Tippecanoe)
Object Name: Pitcher or Cream Pitcher
Gillinder & Sons
1879
Object number: um96.53
Egg in Sand pattern (AKA Bean, Stippled Oval)
Object Name: Water Pitcher
Cooperative Flint Glass Co.
1887-1890
Object number: UM2006.165
Acorn Band pattern
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Portland Glass Company
c. 1870s
Object number: UM2007.186
Popcorn pattern
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
1860s
Object number: 3.15.22
Della Robbia #1058 pattern
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Westmoreland Glass Co.
Pitcher dates between 1920 and 1940
Object number: UM2006.145
Cottage pattern (AKA Dinner Bell, Fine Cut Band, Adams)
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Adams & Company
c. 1874-1891
Object number: UM2005.284
Cream pitcher
Object Name: Cream pitcher
Sowerby Glassworks
c. 1890
Object number: 3.15.69