15929994250001312637261000Standard Recordobject-26748170249436457816830194790001702494121150fitz-onlineadlib-object-26748https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/267480d42aaa5-23da-301b-b110-dced80cb5f616referenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glassreferenceterm-34860adlib-term-3486067da8788-5315-3567-a4af-162c77de3840lead-glassBowlApplied ArtsLead-glass, mould-blown, and tooled. Plain bowl with flat base, vertical sides and two lips opposite to each other. Moulded fluting on lower part of the body and under the base. In the centre of the base, a plain area with the a.m. inscription. Moulded on the underside 'Penrose, Waterford'.286referenceexhibition-1353adlib-exhibition-1353da8c6eb0-0863-313b-bfab-bef2a5890bfeGlass at the Fitzwilliam MuseumC/G.1-19391accession numberC/G.1-193926748priref26748urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/26748https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/26748on the undersidemouldedPENROSE WATERFORDmarkreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museumreferenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum193919391939-04-17given17831783CE1783circa1783179911799CE17991799glassmakerreferenceagent-161803adlib-agent-161803c5b25c59-d47e-38b3-99e2-98ef6a4879fcWaterford Glass HouseThis was previously identified as a finger bowl but the lips on either side indicate that it was a wine-glass rinser or cooler. The glass was placed with its bowl in the water inside, and its stem resting in the lip. It could also have been used as a finger bowl. Rinsers appeared around the middle of the 18th century and were still in use in the mid 19th century. A large number survive from c. 1780-1820, including sets of six or more. They are rarely dated but the Penrose mark on the base of this one indicates that it was made between 1783 and 1799 when the Waterford Glasshouse was owned by George and William Penrose.referenceterm-106779adlib-term-106779f0706fcd-d94c-3987-bcb5-f7f794332b6a18th Century, Latereferenceterm-107437adlib-term-10743796f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479George IIIreferenceterm-109851adlib-term-1098515a46571a-f1a1-3787-a42e-d1ab21f2af66literalIrelandIrelandcountryWaterfordHeightcm8.5referenceterm-147323adlib-term-147323124256af-4562-3be4-b83f-4e596ee719ecwine-glass rinserwine-glass coolerfinger bowlhistory notePurchased by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum from Cecil Davis, Fine Art Dealer, Londonreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumPubl. Illustrated, p. 110, no. 286, ill. p. 109pp. 109-110referencepublication-1924adlib-publication-19243252f5ca-97b5-359d-8e95-0108bc09ab88Glass at the Fitzwilliam Museumreferencepublication-2001adlib-publication-2001b95cf5a2-5dfe-3905-a602-e8e703edfe04Irish GlassRef. For the identification of wine-glass rinsers and wine-glass coolers as bowls with lips on either side, and discussion of a variety of forms and colours4-9referencepublication-200003269adlib-publication-20000326907b53ecc-13eb-38b7-95e5-99eb496d6562‘Wine-glass rinser, wine-glass coolerreferenceterm-147323adlib-term-147323124256af-4562-3be4-b83f-4e596ee719ecwine-glass rinserwine-glass rinsermould-blown lead glassreferenceterm-120090adlib-term-1200905e9b787e-bdb6-3540-842c-01f4f356d761mould-blowingobject
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