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PRESSED LACY MARKED "J.&.C. RITCHIE" LACY WINDOW PANE IN FRAME, central reserve depicting a side-wheel steamboat below the lettering and a draped tassel, surrounded by neoclassical-style urns and flowers with a thistle centered below, fitted into a wooden frame. Wheeling Flint Glass Works, Wheeling, (W)VA, John and Craig Ritchie, proprietors. 1833-1836. 9" x 7" in frame.
Literature: Innes - Pittsburgh Glass, p. 285, pl. 306, fig. 1. Spillman - Corning, p. 106, fig. 311. Wilson - American Glass, Vol. 1, p. 400, fig. 578. Baker, et al. - Wheeling Glass, p. 21, pl. 21 and p. 25, pl. 24. Bourne - The William J. Elsholz Collection, Vol. I, pp. 102, 103, lot 402.
Being cracked in half across the middle of pane and repaired.
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From the William D. Annable estate, Oberlin, OH.