Gillinder and Sons
Celery Vase

CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Celery Vase
Datec. 1880
Made inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
MediumNonlead glass
Dimensions8 5/8 × 4 in. diameter (21.9 × 10.2 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Alice C. Simkins in memory of Alice N. Hanszen
Object numberB.85.9
Current Location
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens
Docent Foyer (Sam Houston Hall)
On view

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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
DescriptionThis glass celery vase, in a pattern today called “Westward Ho” but first named “Pioneer” by its manufacturer, was produced for a period of years just after the 1876 United States Centennial. The buffalo, deer, and log cabins decorating the body constitute a combination of highly romanticized images marketed at a time of aggressive westward expansion and settlement that devastated both Native American communities and the bison herds of the West.
ProvenanceWilliam C. Hogg (1875–1930); Estate of William C. Hogg; inherited by his brother, Mike Hogg (1885–1941), and sister-in-law, Alice Nicholson Hogg (1900–1977), later Alice Nicholson Hanszen, Houston; Estate of Alice Nicholson Hanszen; inherited by her niece, Alice C. Simkins, San Antonio; given to MFAH, 1977; given to MFAH, 1985.

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