Curtain pin
Classification:
Date:
1830-1860
Medium:
Glass, metal
Dimensions:
Overall: 7 x 6 in. ( 17.8 x 15.2 cm )
Description:
Opalescent white pressed lead glass curtian pin or tie-back; circular form molded in high relief with with beads, scales, and projecting lobed bullet-shaped forms; with pewter pin with screw.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair
Object Number:
1942.569b
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1860
eMuseum Object ID:
25448
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Curtain pin
Classification:
Date:
1830-1860
Medium:
Glass, metal
Dimensions:
Overall: 7 x 6 in. ( 17.8 x 15.2 cm )
Description:
Opalescent white pressed lead glass curtian pin or tie-back; circular form molded in high relief with with beads, scales, and projecting lobed bullet-shaped forms; with pewter pin with screw.
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. J. Insley Blair
Object Number:
1942.569a
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1860
eMuseum Object ID:
25447
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Bottle
Classification:
Date:
1840-1870
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 2 3/8 x 1 in. ( 6 x 2.5 cm )
Description:
Colorless blown glass bottle with dark brown residue from original contents; flanged lip, tapered neck, sloped shouler, cylindrical body, and pontil mark.
Object Number:
Z.601
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1870
eMuseum Object ID:
25446
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Champagne glass
Classification:
Date:
1880-1920
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 in. ( 17.1 x 6.4 cm )
Description:
Colorless blown lead glass champagne glass; tall round funnel-shaped bowl joined by thin cylindrical stem to pedestal foot; bowl acid-etched with bird on branch and border at rim of scrolls, dots, and flowers between two horizontal lines.
Credit Line:
Gift of Thomas Barber
Object Number:
1956.179b6
Gallery Label:
According to a note found with matching decanter, INV.12609, the decanter, and therefore probably the glassware, belonged to William Bayard.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
25445
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Classification:
Date:
1880-1920
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 3 in. ( 15.2 x 7.6 cm )
Description:
Colorless blown lead glass goblet; round funnel-shaped bowl joined by thin cylindrical stem to pedestal foot; bowl acid-etched with bird on branch and border at rim of scrolls, dots, and flowers between two horizontal lines.
Credit Line:
Gift of Thomas Barber
Object Number:
1956.179a7
Gallery Label:
According to a note found with matching decanter, INV.12609, the decanter, and therefore probably the glassware, belonged to William Bayard.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
25444
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Classification:
Date:
1880-1920
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 3 in. ( 15.2 x 7.6 cm )
Description:
Colorless blown lead glass goblet; round funnel-shaped bowl joined by thin cylindrical stem to pedestal foot; bowl acid-etched with bird on branch and border at rim of scrolls, dots, and flowers between two horizontal lines.
Credit Line:
Gift of Thomas Barber
Object Number:
1956.179a4
Gallery Label:
According to a note found with matching decanter, INV.12609, the decanter, and therefore probably the glassware, belonged to William Bayard.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
25443
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Classification:
Date:
1880-1920
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 3 in. ( 15.2 x 7.6 cm )
Description:
Colorless blown lead glass goblet; round funnel-shaped bowl joined by thin cylindrical stem to pedestal foot; bowl acid-etched with bird on branch and border at rim of scrolls, dots, and flowers between two horizontal lines.
Credit Line:
Gift of Thomas Barber
Object Number:
1956.179a2
Gallery Label:
According to a note found with matching decanter, INV.12609, the decanter, and therefore probably the glassware, belonged to William Bayard.
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1920
eMuseum Object ID:
25442
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1850-1870
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 1/2 x 3 3/8 in. ( 16.5 x 8.6 cm )
Description:
Colorless pressed (probably lead) glass goblet with peacock feathers or horns of plenty in alternating pattern surrounding bowl, faceted inverted baluster stem, and plain circular foot (Horn of Plenty, Comet, or Peacock Tail pattern).
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.1024
Gallery Label:
This pattern is known to have been produced in the mid-nineteenth century by both M'Kee & Brothers of Pittsburgh and the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company of Sandwich, Massachusetts. Reproductions of the Horn of Plenty goblet were made in the 1930s by Fostoria and L. G. Wright.
Provenance:
The Folk Art Collection of Elie Nadelman
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1870
eMuseum Object ID:
25440
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1870-1880
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 1/8 x 3 1/4 in. ( 15.6 x 8.3 cm )
Description:
Colorless pressed (probably lead) glass goblet with six vertical oval panels around sides of bowl, each containing a large "0" with waffle patterning (Banded Buckle pattern); faceted stem, hexagonal step, and plain circular foot.
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.1027
Gallery Label:
This object was once part of the folk art collection of Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), the avant-garde sculptor. From 1924 to 1934, Nadelman's collection was displayed in his Museum of Folk Arts, located in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. The Historical Society purchased Nadelman's entire collection in 1937.
Provenance:
The Folk Art Collection of Elie Nadelman
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1880
eMuseum Object ID:
25439
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
Goblet
Collections:
Classification:
Date:
1870-1890
Medium:
Glass
Dimensions:
Overall: 6 x 3 1/8 in. ( 15.2 x 7.9 cm )
Description:
Colorless pressed glass goblet with three linked festoons of stippled leaves with three vertical grape clusters on lower half of bowl, nonagonal stem, and plain circular foot (variant of Grape and Festoon Stippled Leaf pattern).
Credit Line:
Purchased from Elie Nadelman
Object Number:
1937.1029
Gallery Label:
This object was once part of the folk art collection of Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), the avant-garde sculptor. From 1924 to 1934, Nadelman's collection was displayed in his Museum of Folk Arts, located in the Riverdale section of the Bronx. The Historical Society purchased Nadelman's entire collection in 1937.
Provenance:
The Folk Art Collection of Elie Nadelman
Date Begin:
0
Date End:
1890
eMuseum Object ID:
25438
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.


