15929841810001312637261000Standard Recordobject-27076170206231120015065285140001702062267226fitz-onlineadlib-object-27076https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/270761bbb691f-c249-37ba-89ea-befdd2bfcd814referenceterm-91170adlib-term-91170d49ca0b4-ccae-3039-afe0-882c186cff25glassreferenceterm-31170adlib-term-311702ad1c8d7-61bc-3697-b5c8-48c104b44cfecork (bark)referenceterm-39778adlib-term-397788bd60ed6-968d-3faf-8ad5-b4e4ee9bb245silverStopperBodyblown glassreferenceterm-108322adlib-term-1083220340238f-04a0-3e23-b0b0-b5bbfaeb0f3eblowingApplied ArtsGreenish glass, blown and trailed with white melted in threads; cork stopper mounted inside a silver cover. Of 'moon flask' form with a ring half-way up the long neck, and a slightly concave base which has been ground to level it. Both sides are decorated with five loops trailed in white which, on one side, swirl to the left. The cork is attached to the cover by means of a rod, washer and nut. The cylindrical cover has a domed top rising to a point surmounted by a ball finial and is chased (?) with seven lines radiating from the centre. Marks on the cover: (1) Maker's mark JP for James Powell & Sons, registered 15th February 1911 (2) Lion passant; (3) Leopard's head; (4) Date letter P for 1910-11C.8 & A-19951accession numberC.8 & A-199527076priref27076urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/27076https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/27076referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumGiven by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam (purchased with the Guides Fund)referenceagent-149645adlib-agent-14964510925b71-6838-30f7-a8dd-b68a2afaa14dThe Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum199519951995-05-01givenEntry date: 1995-05-0119101910CE19101910191111911CE19111911silversmithreferenceagent-155882adlib-agent-155882bda5717a-4918-3d66-bea8-a0ac2f3dae79James Powell & Sonsuncertaindesignerreferenceagent-156013adlib-agent-15601313a6f1e7-bb11-36ea-883e-b7d4f569b195Powell, Harryreferenceterm-109008adlib-term-109008841b18bd-944d-3c9c-8d39-bdaabbcc28e120th Century, Earlyreferenceterm-106216adlib-term-106216825b8379-ec94-388e-9a59-624e40c090d0literalEnglandEnglandcountryLondonreferenceterm-33269adlib-term-332692126003b-6512-39eb-bf5a-de844ab4e18cgreen glassHeightcm23.4Heightcm25.7Widthcm15.5referenceterm-107609adlib-term-10760971b65ef8-c0fb-319e-925f-37526bfc6764flaskreferenceterm-107478adlib-term-10747881002e74-5083-37b8-a429-4a303fc40695coverhistory notePrivate Collectionreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumRef. For the silver mark see, vol. II, p. 197, nos. 9781-4, entered by Arthur M. Powell, partner; vol. I, p. 372pp. 197, 372referencepublication-2047adlib-publication-204787dd592a-f314-363a-801d-d81ff3fe1546The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, from the London Assay Office RegistersCf. A similar flask, with cover bearing the same mark and date, 1911, Sotheby's, Belgravia, p. 31, lot 114, which sold for £200 plus 10%. Illustrated.p. 31referencepublication-2048adlib-publication-20481cf98d1c-474b-3365-8fa6-6e87de2af8d4Decorative Arts Including Aesthetic Movement, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco, 1911Cf. esp. p. 191 and p. 192, fig 4, the central decanter of three made of sea green glass with white enamel melted-in threads. H. 26.7 cm, accession no. 1997.66. The decanter is not identical, but is of the same design.pp. 191-2referencepublication-200000727adlib-publication-200000727cc167dac-0cfc-382d-a041-d914bc0cb637Manchester City Art Galleries Acquires Major Collection of Whitefriars Glassreferenceterm-107609adlib-term-10760971b65ef8-c0fb-319e-925f-37526bfc6764flaskflaskobject
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