Plate, Cup
Object/Artifact
Pressed glass cup plate. The center is made up of a seven-petalred rosette encircled by twelve dotted beads. The while is surrounded by a circle from which radiate three diamond darts. The three arcs have a sawtooth or zigzag pattern which is replaced by a chain of beads on a variant. The remaining space on the bottom of the plate is filled with three diamons that have diamonds within. The backgroun is stippled to a narrow rope table rest. The border patten is made up of four brackets, each enclosing four diamonds over which is a pair of scrolled leaves. Two concentric circles of stipples surround the border just inside a rim of fifty-eight scallops.
2022.41.139
Genesee Country Village and Museum
Boston and Sandwhich Glass Company
1835 - 1845
Boston
Massachusetts
United States of America
North America
3-3/8 in
Glass
"A Guide to Sandwich Glass: Blown Tableware, Pressed Cup Plates, and Salts" by Raymond E. Barlow and Joan E. Kaiser, #1378.