Compote

Object number2013.78.1 a,b
Manufacturer (1865 - 1882)
Datec. 1870
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumGlass
Credit LineGift of Shirley Teasley
DescriptionColorless glass compote with colorless glass lid. Pleat and Panel pattern. Compote has eight alternating panels of a vertical rib pattern or textured/stippling effect; stem has annular knop and vertical lines; eight-sided foot. Lid has eight alternating panels of vertical rib pattern; four panels also include stippling.Dimensions(a) Height: 7.625 ; Width: 7.25 ; Depth of bowl: 3
(b) H: ~4 ; W: 7.125
Historical NotesThe Pleat and Panel 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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Dish, Serving
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Pitcher
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Salver
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Pitcher, Cream
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Plate, Serving
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Dish, Nut
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Jar
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
Dish, Relish
Bryce, Walker, & Company
c. 1870
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