Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Hand-blown by a skilled glassworker who was familiar with the ornamental potential of fine, colorless glassware, this piece is unusual in its use of unrefined bright green glass, which was typically employed to make liquor bottles, pharmaceutical vials, and other utilitarian wares. The work is both elegantly proportioned and cleverly conceived; the swirled gadrooning on the body echoes that on the cover, and when the cover is inverted, it echoes the shape of the bowl.
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Possibly English — Bottle
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company — Pair of Candlesticks
Possibly English — Bottle
Northern Netherlands
Mounts possibly English — Vase (One of
Thomas Webb & Sons — "Rock Crystal" Vase
Dutch, Flemish, or German (Rhenish) — Prunted Beaker (Roemer
Redford Glass Company — Goblet
German — Beaker with Prunts and Metal Rings
England — Wine Glass
France — Candlestick
China — Celadon-Glazed Double-Gourd Vase
Bohemia, Czech Republic — Scent Bottle