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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
Decorative dish
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.

Decorative dish

Manufacturer Unknown
CultureUnknown
DateNo Date
MediumBlown glass | Cut glass
DimensionsOverall: 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm)
Credit LineChrysler Museum of Art, Moses Myers House, Norfolk, Virginia. The Historic Houses are the property of the City of Norfolk and are operated by The Chrysler Museum.
Object numberM51.1.197
On View
Chrysler Museum of Art, MMH, Consul Room
DescriptionBlown and cut glass shallow dish with a scalloped edge and a star cut bottom with sixteen rays. The rays alternate and extend to the rim to make a large division into eight segments. The alternating segments have rayed cutting at the scalloped edge. This dish appears to be a saucer for covered dish M51.1.145-146.

Exhibition HistoryMyers House
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Canon  EOS 5D Mark II digital slr-2010.
Unknown
ca. 1840-1850
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
Unknown
No Date
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
ca. 1845
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
ca. 1850
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Hasselblad H4D50 - 2023.
Tomáš Hlavička
2008
New photography by Pat Cagney captured with a digital camera.
Worcester Porcelain Company
ca. 1770-80
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Keene-Marlboro-Street Glassworks
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Unknown
1825-1875
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Unknown
ca. 1850
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Boston & Sandwich Glass Co.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Coventry Glass Works
ca. 1820