Pitcher, Syrup

Object number94.110.1035
Manufacturer
Manufacturer (1891 - 1962)
Date1884-1900
MediumGlass; Metal, possibly tin; Cork, possibly
Credit LineBequest of Mrs. Harry G. Dunmire
DescriptionPressed blue glass and metal syrup pitcher in Wildflower pattern. Glass bottle with hinged metal lid.Dimensions4 x 6.875 in. (10.2 x 17.5 cm)
Marks"PAT JUL 15, 1884" stamped on inside of lid
Label TextIn the late 1800s, mold makers had become so skilled and pressed glass was so inexpensive to produce that manufactures developed many new forms of pattern glass. Here are a sampling of pieces and color choices available in one pattern of pressed glass, Adams and Companuy #140, known by collectors as “Wildflower.” Made for several decades, and reproduced in the 20th century, Wildflower came in five colors—clear, apple green, yellow, amber, and blue. There were almost 50 pieces in the pattern, including six different sizes of bowls and unusual forms such as the turtle shaped master salt on display.
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