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Tumbler

ca. 1859 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This tumbler is one of the range of glasses by the architect Philip Webb. They appear to have come from Morris's own home, having been commissioned by him. Cutting and engraving were frowned upon and emphasis on the natural and simple blown form characterises these glasses.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Blown glass
Brief description
Tumbler, England (London), designed by Philip Webb for William Morris, and made by J. Powell and Sons, 1855-1860
Physical description
This tumbler is one of the range of glasses by the architect Philip Webb. They appear to have come from Morris's own home, having been commissioned by him. Cutting and engraving were frowned upon and emphasis on the natural and simple blown form characterises these glasses.
Dimensions
  • Height: 11.7cm
Style
Credit line
Given by Mrs J. W. MacKail
Collection
Accession number
C.259-1926

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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