Tumbler
Tumbler
Tumbler

Tumbler

Object number2008.3.49
Manufacturer (1867 - 1899)
Datec. 1864
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumGlass
Credit LineIn Memory of Suzanne Johnston Huff
DescriptionColorless glass tumbler. McKee Brothers' Bellflower pattern, also known as Ribbed Leaf or Ribbed Bellflower. Tumbler with a tapered body. Design consists of a single vine undulating horizontally through the middle of the tumbler, with 2 leaves, 2 bellflowers (tulip-shaped flowers) and 2 shamrock-shaped leaves or flowers. Each of these components extend on a stem from the central vine, and each design alternates above and below the central vine. The background is ribbed, on the front of the tumbler only, the inside is smooth.Dimensions3.5 x 3.125 in. (8.9 x 7.9 cm)
Historical NotesPart of a collection of regionally-produced pattern or pressed glass collected by donor George F. Huff's wife, Sue Huff, a member of the Pittsburgh chapter of the National American Glass Club. The collection features two patterns, Bryce Brothers, pattern #125 “Rose in Snow” and the “Bellflower” pattern. The variety in form of these two patterns serves as an important addition to our pressed glass collection.
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