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Object number93.35.121
Attributed to
Date1835-1845
Mediumglass
Credit LineHeinz History Center Collection
DescriptionColorless lead glass. Pressed. Rectangular lacy interior pane. Large central diamond with fleur-de-lis; sun rays spreading inward from each corner terminating in a diamond shaped band of bosses. Flat unpatterned back.Dimensions5 x 6.75 in. (12.7 x 17.1 cm)
Historical NotesIn the mid-1830s, William Croghan, Jr., built Picnic House, a fine Greek Revival mansion in what is now Stanton Heights. This windowpane, for an interior door, was saved from the house before it was demolished in 1955. Croghan's daughter, Mary Schenley, inherited the house from her father when he passed away in 1850. Probably made by Bakewell, Pears, and Co.
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Bakewell, Pears & Company
1835-1845
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Bakewell, Pears & Company
1835-1845
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Bakewell, Pears & Company
1835-1845
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Bakewell, Pears & Company
1835-1845
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Bakewell, Pears & Company
1835-1845
Knob, Furniture
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1828-1832
Plate
Hay & Campbell
c.1835
Compote
Curling, Robertson and Company
c.1835
Compote
Curling, Robertson and Company
c.1835
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