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Wine Glass, "St. Tropez," Part of Nine-Piece Setting

Decorative Arts and Design

On View: Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor
MEDIUM Glass
  • Place Manufactured: Corning, New York, United States
  • DATES ca.1933
    DIMENSIONS 3 7/8 x 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. (9.8 x 5.7 x 5.7 cm) Diameter of base: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm)  (show scale)
    MARKINGS Engraved on bottom in script: "Steuben"
    SIGNATURE no signature
    INSCRIPTIONS no inscriptions
    ACCESSION NUMBER 72.40.20
    CREDIT LINE H. Randolph Lever Fund
    CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION Wine glass, part of a nine-piece setting, "St. Tropez" pattern. Colorless hand-blown glass, with hand-cut and hand-engraved decoration. Elongated domed-shaped bowl and cylindrical stem with one sharp-edge collar and thick disc shaped base. Cut decoration consists of diagonal straight lines forming large diamonds around side of bowl. Single engraved circle at the top of each diamond and three graduated engraved circles suspended from the bottom. Broad engraved band going around the bowl at top of diamonds. Condition: Excellent
    MUSEUM LOCATION This item is on view in Luce Visible Storage and Study Center, 5th Floor
    CAPTION Steuben Glass, a division of Corning Glass Works, 1903-2011. Wine Glass, "St. Tropez," Part of Nine-Piece Setting, ca.1933. Glass, 3 7/8 x 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 in. (9.8 x 5.7 x 5.7 cm). Brooklyn Museum, H. Randolph Lever Fund, 72.40.20. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 72.40.20_bw.jpg)
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