Salver

Object number2013.78.5
Manufacturer (1865 - 1882)
Datec. 1870
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumGlass
Credit LineGift of Shirley Teasley
DescriptionColorless glass salver. Pleat and Panel pattern. Plate appears askew after connection to stem. Eight alternating panels of a vertical rib pattern and/or textured/stippling effect. Diamond-shaped pattern in center of plate. Same alternating panel pattern on stem. Eight-sided foot.Dimensions6.5 x 9.125 x 9.125 in. (16.5 x 23.2 x 23.2 cm)
Historical NotesSalver in Pleat and Panel pattern by Bryce Brothers. The pattern was introduced around 1870 by Bryce, Walker and Company of Pittsburgh, PA. After 1882, Bryce, Walker became Bryce Brothers which became a part of United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1891.
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Compote
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Dish, Serving
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Plate, Serving
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Pitcher
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Plate, Dessert
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Pitcher, Cream
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Dish, Nut
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Jar
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
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