Chippendale
Bowl
1907-c.1930 (designed and made)
1907-c.1930 (designed and made)
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Glass bowl, 'Chippendale', round, lobed rim, with stem and 6-sided foot, diameter 12cm, height 13.5cm.
Object details
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Title | Chippendale (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | glass, press-moulded |
Brief description | Round glass bowl, 'Chippendale', made in England or America by George Davidson & Co., Gateshead or Jefferson Glass Co., designed and made 1907-c.1930. |
Physical description | Glass bowl, 'Chippendale', round, lobed rim, with stem and 6-sided foot, diameter 12cm, height 13.5cm. |
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Credit line | Richard Tinson |
Object history | 'Chippendale' glass was launched in 1907 in America and registered as a trademark by the Jefferson Glass Co. in 1911. It was imported into Britain by Charles Pratt's National Glass Co. C. 1930 Pratt purchased the moulds from America and had the glass made in Britain by Davidson. The moulds were purchased outright by Davidson in 1933. |
Bibliographic reference | Broadfield House (Roger Dodsworth): British Glass Between the Wars, 1987 pp36,73. |
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Accession number | C.38-1996 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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