Bowl

Possibly Redwood Glass Company American
Possibly Redford Crown Glass Works American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 704

This bowl features superimposed “lily pad” decoration, a motif adopted by glassmakers primarily in New Jersey and New York State window and bottle factories. To create it, the maker would add a gather of glass and pull it into a scroll-like shape terminating in a circular disk, reminiscent of the foliage of a water lily.

Bowl, Possibly Redwood Glass Company (1828–1868), Blown glass with applied decoration, American

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