Chandelier

CultureEuropean
Titles
  • Chandelier
Date19th century
MediumLead glass, soda-lime glass, steel, and mirrored glass
Dimensions34 × 30 × 30 in. (86.4 × 76.2 × 76.2 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object numberB.58.185
Non exposé

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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
Provenance[J. A. Lloyd Hyde (d. 1981), New York]; purchased by Miss Ima Hogg, October 31, 1958; given to MFAH.

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Bottle
no date
Soda lime glass, with cork stoppers
B.75.39.3
Pickle Bottle
c. 1850–1860
Soda-lime glass
B.75.30
Pickle Bottle
c. 1850–1860
Soda-lime glass
B.75.31
Love Object Brooch
James Frederick Woell
1968
Steel end of a soda-pop can, gold leaf, paint, bottle glass, photograph, glass mirror, and Japanese gold Template for mount in accession file.
2002.3609
Chandelier
c. 1800–1810
Lead glass, brass, and steel
B.64.4
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.58.7
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.57.2
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.59.80
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.58.13
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.69.482
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.69.481
Pocket Bottle
American Flint Glass Company
c. 1764–1774
Potash-lime glass
B.69.470