Artist/Maker
Mount Washington Glass Company
fl. 1870-1894
Place MadeNew Bedford, MASSACHUSETTS, United States
Title
Tumbler
Mediumglass
Donor credit lineNew Bedford Glass Museum Collection Transfer
Object number1992.100.15
Institutional Credit LineCourtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum
DescriptionBurmese tumbler with painted enamel purple flowers. Burmese is an unlined opaque ware of two-toned glass that blends from a vivid pink to yellow. It is created by partially reheating the glass, turning the yellow color to pink where heated. Unlike peachblow, which varies considerably in color depending on who manufactured it, Burmese glass has the same color across various makers. On December 15, 1885, Mount Washington was granted a patent for Burmese glass, although it is believed that this glass was already in production for several years before that date.On View
On viewMount Washington Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company

