Metropolitan Museum of Art - American Glass Photos

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City displays good examples of American glass.

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Collection of American blown-molded glass at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass pitcher & sugar bowl attrib. South Boston Flint Glass or Phoenix Glass Works of South Boston at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown & engraved glass pitcher prob. from Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass cream pitcher prob. from Ohio at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Collection of American blown-molded glass (1810-75) at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass pitcher & sugar bowl (1812-27) attrib. South Boston Flint Glass or Phoenix Glass Works of South Boston at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown & engraved glass pitcher (1820-40) prob. from Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass cream pitcher (1820-45) prob. from Ohio at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown & cut decanter & glass set attrib. Jersey Glass Co. of George Dummer of Jersey City, NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass bank containing two 1833 coins from Sandwich, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass inkstand attrib. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher from Upstate NY or NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown & cut decanter & glass set (1824-40) attrib. Jersey Glass Co. of George Dummer of Jersey City, NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass bank containing two 1833 coins (1833-50) from Sandwich, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Glass inkstand (1830-40) attrib. Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher (1835-65) from Upstate NY or NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown glass pitcher from Upstate NY or NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass lily pad bowl from Upstate NY possibly Redwood Glass at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass cup plates from USA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass bowl by New England Glass Co. of East Cambridge, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown glass pitcher (1835-65) from Upstate NY or NJ at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass lily pad bowl (1835-65) from Upstate NY possibly Redwood Glass at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass cup plates (1825-45) from USA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass bowl (1840) by New England Glass Co. of East Cambridge, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown silvered glass chalice by New England Glass Co. of East Cambridge, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass vessels by Bakewell, Pears & Co. of Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher from Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown, cut & engraved glass decanter by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Blown silvered glass chalice (1855-75) by New England Glass Co. of East Cambridge, MA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Pressed glass vessels (1850-70) by Bakewell, Pears & Co. of Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher (1850-70) from Pittsburgh, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown, cut & engraved glass decanter (1867) by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Pressed glass wine urn by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Rose amber or amberina glass vase by Frederick Shirley for Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Opaque glass biscuit jar by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Amberina glass covered jar by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Pressed glass wine urn (1869-80) by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Rose amber or amberina glass vase (c1878) by Frederick Shirley for Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Opaque glass biscuit jar (1886-94) by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Amberina glass covered jar (1883-8) by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Engraved lemonade glass by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Cut glass pitcher from New York State at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Crown Milano glass covered ewer by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Engraved lemonade glass (1880-88) by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass pitcher (1883-90) by Boston & Sandwich Glass Co. at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Cut glass pitcher (1885-1900) from New York State at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Crown Milano glass covered ewer (c1892-3) by Mount Washington Glass Co. of New Bedford at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Cut glass punch bowl attrib. C. Dorflinger & Sons of White Mills, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass vases by Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Co. of Brooklyn, NY at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Brandy Decanter & Tumbler prob. from England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.
Cut glass punch bowl (1890-1905) attrib. C. Dorflinger & Sons of White Mills, PA at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Blown glass vases (1901-20) by Quezal Art Glass & Decorating Co. of Brooklyn, NY at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.Brandy Decanter & Tumbler (19thC) prob. from England at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY.

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