Mug

CultureEnglish or Continental
Titles
  • Mug
Datemid-19th–19th century
Possible placeEurope
Possible placeEngland
MediumGlass
Dimensions4 3/16 × 2 7/16 in. (10.6 × 6.2 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object numberB.72.130
Non exposé

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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
Provenance Research Ongoing

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Mug
c. 1780–1830
Nonlead glass
B.78.49
Mug
c. 1780–1800
Lead glass
B.78.44
Mug
c. 1775–1810
Glass
B.91.39
Mug
c. 1750–1800
Glass with enamel
B.69.506
scan from file photograph
19th century
Lead glass, soda-lime glass, steel, and mirrored glass
B.58.185
Decanter or Flask
late 19th century
Glass
B.78.7
Kerosene Lamp
Boston and Sandwich Glass Co.
c. 1860–1880
Lead glass, gilt brass, and marble
B.2022.9.A-.D
Candlestick (one of a pair)
Sowerby Ellison Glassworks
c. 1885–1922
Glass
B.76.151
Candlestick (one of a pair)
Sowerby Ellison Glassworks
c. 1885–1922
Glass
B.76.150
scan from file photograph
c. 1850
Glass
B.78.22
Bottle
Whitney Glass Co.
1850 or 1851
Nonlead glass
B.74.29
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.58.7