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PRESSED SANDWICH TULIP VASE, brilliant deep violet blue with scattered opal marbling swirls which is pooled heavily at the rim and under the foot, deep octagonal bowl with flared rim, panels continue to peg extension, raised on a flared, octagonal base, wafer construction. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. 1845-1865. 10" H, 5 1/2" DOA rim, 4 3/4" DOA base.
Literature: Parallels Barlow/Kaiser - The Glass Industry in Sandwich, Vol. 3, p. 57, fig. 3021a. Parallels Wilson - American Glass, Vol. 1, p. 260, fig. 723. Parallels HSS Wakefield (ed.) - The Sandwich Glass Museum Collection, p. 21, bottom row, far left. Parallels Spillman - American and European Pressed Glass, pl. 11, fig. 844.
Catalogue Note: This is the rarest and most desirable color found in tulip vases. The pair at Corning were formerly in the George McKearin collection and the pair at Toledo were a gift from the famous Mr. & Mrs. Harold Duckworth collection. A true icon of early American glass in excellent condition.
Undamaged. Having expected roughness to the underside of the foot in association with the snap-ring, some minute roughness to the rim points, a few minor undissolved inclusions/potstones to the body, all as made.
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Glass deaccessioned by the Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT. All proceeds will go toward the museum's Collections Acquisition Fund.
Ex-collection of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kieninger.