Goblet
Object number2000.24.13
Artist
Joseph Locke
(1846 - 1936)
Manufacturer
Locke Art Glass Company
(1898 - 1920)
Datec. 1918
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumGlass
Credit LineGift of Beatrice Cobun
DescriptionColorless tall goblet, with acid-etched decoration. Long inverted-bell or pear-shaped body, set upon a baluster-shape stem, cut with six facets and polished, connected by means of a small wafer to a circular foot. Top rim ground flat and polished, with acid-etched frosting. Etched pattern of roses and buds surround the body, along with an initial letter.Dimensions6.375 x 3.125 x 3.125 in. (16.2 x 7.9 x 7.9 cm)InscriptionsBody has etched initial: "H" on opposite side from maker's mark.
MarksBody has etched "Locke Art", located in semi-inverted position between bud and stem at center; opposite side from initial.
Historical NotesPart of a collection of glassware with decoration applied by donor Beatrice Cobun's grandfather, Joseph Locke, who operated a workshop (Locke Art Glass) located in Mount Oliver.
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