Set of Agata pitcher and four tumblers

Joseph Locke, Designer New England Glass Company, Manufacturer
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About the Artwork

Set of Agata pitcher and four tumblers

1887

Joseph Locke (Designer) American, 1846 - 1936 New England Glass Company (Manufacturer) American, 1818 - 1888

Blown molded lead glass

various dimensions

Glass

American Art before 1950

Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund, gifts from Robert H. Tannahill, Mrs. George Kamperman, Mrs. Edsel B. Ford and Mrs. Ernest Kanzler, by exchange

2000.92

Public Domain

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Hirschl and Adler Galleries, Inc.;
2000-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Grover, Ray and Lee Grover. Art Glass Nouveau. Rutland, VT, 1967, pp. 61-63 (figs. 90-95).

Pierce, Donald C. Art and Enterprise - American Decorative Art: 1825 - 1917, the Virginia Carroll Crawford Collection. Atlanta, GA, 1999, pp. 244-247 (fig. 132).

“American Decorative Arts Acquisitions 1985-2005." Bulletin of the DIA 81, 1-2 (2007): p. 67.

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Joseph Locke; New England Glass Company, Set of Agata pitcher and four tumblers, 1887, blown molded lead glass. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund, gifts from Robert H. Tannahill, et al., 2000.92.

Set of Agata pitcher and four tumblers
Set of Agata pitcher and four tumblers