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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Salt | Nut dish
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.

Salt | Nut dish

Manufacturer Tiffany Furnaces (American, 1902 - 1920)
Dateca. 1905-1910
MediumMold blown glass
DimensionsOverall: 1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm)
Overall, Rim: 2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm)
ClassificationsGlass
Credit LineGift of Ms. Marguerite McMenamin & Dorothy McMenamin Philips in memory of their mother, Dorothy B. McMenamin.
Object number84.52C
Terms
  • Gold
  • Iridescent
  • Amber
  • Corning, NY
On View
Not on view
DescriptionIndividual salt/nut dish of mold blown glass. Gold iridescent over amber. Gently octagonally ribbed ovoid with a narrow flaring rim. Four drawn, round stub feet. Minor nicks on feet.

New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1905-1910
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1905-1910
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1900
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1900
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1900
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
1905
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1920
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1903
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1918
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
ca. 1905-1910
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
1905
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Tiffany Furnaces
1919