Artist/Maker Mount Washington Glass Company fl. 1870-1894
Place MadeNew Bedford, MASSACHUSETTS, United States
Title

Vase

Date 1878-1880
Mediumglass
Dimensions7 7/8 × 6 × 3 1/2 in. (20 × 15.2 × 8.9 cm)
Donor credit linePurchased with funds donated in memory of Anne Fitch
Object number2002.35.1
Institutional Credit LineCourtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum
DescriptionSicilian "Lava" glass vase in a shape influenced by Ancient Greek pottery. Sicilian glass was inspired by the discovery and excavations of the ancient cities of Troy (in 1871) and Mycenae (in 1874). Mount Washington's president at the time, Frederick S. Shirley, received a patent for the process of "an article of glassware made of lava and glass" in 1878.

Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, were one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies in operation from 1837 to 1957; for 87 of those 120 years they were located in New Bedford. Constantly reinventing and re-invigorating the business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color, the companies developed a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are practiced today. Mt. Washington and Pairpoint rivaled fine art glass manufacturers like Tiffany and Steuben in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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