Glass, Drinking
Object number2008.44.1
MediumGlass; ink
Credit LineIn memory of Allan E. Walker and William Comer
DescriptionColorless drinking glass. Conical shape, center protrudes slightly from round stem. Printed text accented with dashed line-design, and oval-fans.Dimensions8.5 in. (21.6 cm)InscriptionsPrinted in black on top half: "JOSEPHINE'S / EATING & DRINKING EMPORIUM".
Historical NotesDrinking glass from Josephine's, a restaurant inside Horne's Department Store. Part of a collection from Horne's Department Store collected by donors George R. and Mary E. Wazenegger when Horne's was taken over by Lazarus in 1994. The Joseph Horne Company, often referred to simply as Horne's, was a regional department store chain based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The chain ceased operations in 1994, when Federated Department Stores acquired Horne's remaining ten stores and merged them with its Lazarus division, completely ceasing all operations of any store under the Horne's name. Several of the former Horne's stores operating as Lazarus were closed in 1998. Those that remained eventually became known as "Lazarus-Macy's" and in 2006 were joined with Kaufmann's in the nationwide Macy's consolidation.
Related institution
Josephine's Eating and Drinking Emporium
Related institution
Joseph Horne Company
(1849 - 1994)
Collector
George R. Wazenegger
Collector
Mary E. Wazenegger
On View
Not on viewC. and E. Marshall Company
1945
1989-2006
1820-1840
Irene Pasinski Sailer
L.E. Smith Glass Company
L.E. Smith Glass Company
L.E. Smith Glass Company
L.E. Smith Glass Company