Objects - Ceramics and Glass

Vermont has a robust history of creating both ceramics and glass wares. The collection features both Vermont-made objects and pieces that have a history of being used in Vermont.

Apothecary Bottle
Name/Title
Apothecary Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass apothecary bottle with a round, glass stopper and a square base. A plastic label is inset into the front of the bottle and reads, "Pepto Bismol / Indegestion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea / Norwich".
Acquisition
2010.72
Relationships
Cecchini Pharmacy
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2010.72.9a-b
Context
Used at the Cecchini Pharmacy in Barre, Vermont
Apothecary Bottle
Name/Title
Apothecary Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass apothecary bottle with a square base and a round, glass stopper. The front has a white ceramic label inset into the glass. The label reads, "Tr.AURANTII", between sunburst lines.
Acquisition
2010.72
Relationships
Cecchini Pharmacy
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2010.72.10a-b
Context
Used at the Cecchini Pharmacy in Barre, Vermont
Apothecary Bottle
Name/Title
Apothecary Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass apothecary bottle with a square base. The bottle is plugged with a round glass stopper. There is a paper label on one side that reads, "1 oz. DIURETIN theobromin sodo-salicylate", along with a caution warning and manufacturer's information. Another paper label on the opposite side gives dispensing information and repeats the caution warning. There is a significant amount of powder residue within the bottle.
Acquisition
2010.72
Relationships
Cecchini Pharmacy
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
E. Bilhuber, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2010.72.13a-b
Context
Used at the Cecchini Pharmacy in Barre, Vermont
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
White milk glass ashtray in the shape of a frying pan. The interior is painted with pink flowers and green leaves and has the label, "SOUVENIR OF MONTPELIER, VT."
Acquisition
1988.23
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1927
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1988.23.1
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular glass ashtray printed with an image of a modern building and the label, "Granite Savings Bank / Barre, Vermont GR 6-3147".
Acquisition
2003.48
Relationships
Granite Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1960
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2003.48.1
Context
Produced to advertise Granite Savings Bank in Barre, Vermont.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
The bottom of the box has staple-like attachments on two sides, which push through the slits on the cover to keep it closed.
Acquisition
2003.82
Relationships
Granite Savings Bank and Trust Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1960
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2003.82.76
Context
Produced to advertise Granite Savings Bank in Barre, Vermont.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Oval, smokey grey glass plate printed in green with the inscription, "VERMONT ENVIRON MONTH", oriented with each word perpendicular to the last and intersection with shared letters. The inscription is shaped around the Green Up logo and the CVB logo. Beneath the text image is the signature of Thomas P. Salmon.
Acquisition
2004.46
Relationships
Green Up Day
Event
Salmon, Thomas Paul (b. 1932)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1973-1975
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2004.46.2
Context
Given to Green Up county chairs to commemorate the 1973 or 1975 Green Up initiative.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Blue ashtray with fluted sides. There is an illustration at the center of a neoclassical building with a silver dome at the center. The building has a portico with six columns. The illustration is labeled, "State House Montpelier, Vt." Outside of the fully color illustration, the rest of the dish is blue. The reverse bears the mark, "Made in Germany for Miss S. S. Slade Montpelier, Vt."
Acquisition
2000.3
Relationships
Miss S. S. Slade
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2000.3.2
Context
Sold by Miss S. S. Slade Montpelier, Vermont
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Pressed milk glass ashtray in the shape of a pipe. The bowl of the pipe is painted with red flowers and green leaves and has the inscription, "SESQUI CENTENNIAL 1777-1927 BENNINGTON, VT."
Acquisition
2009.32
Relationships
Battle of Bennington Sesquicentennial
Event
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1927
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2009.32.1
Context
Produced to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Bennington
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Milk glass ashtray shaped like a pipe. The bowl is the pipe is hand painted with simplistic pink flowers with green leaves and the inscription, "SOUVENIR OF PLAINFIELD, VT."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Plainfield
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.106
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass ashtray painted with fingernail polish. The outside is molded with lobes in a flower pattern.
Acquisition
1967.136
Relationships
Woolworths
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Ashtray
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1967.136.4
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Large square glass ashtray set in metal frame with legs and handle. The frame is shaped like a basket, with leaf-shaped brackets fitting around each corner of the ashtray. It is marked, "Neocraft by Everlast"
Acquisition
1972.2
Made/Created
Everlast
Materials
Glass, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1972.2.16a-b
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Blue-glazed ashtray molded with the word "LEAHY" [raised] radiating out from around the year "1975" [impressed] in the center. The back is stamped with the inscription, "Commemorating Vermont's / First Democratic Senator / Elected November 5, 1974 / benningtonpotter[s] / bennington vermont." The back is unglazed with blue glaze inside the impressed letters.
Acquisition
2022.5
Relationships
Leahy, Patrick Joseph (b. 1940)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1975
Bennington Potters, Inc.
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2022.5.1
Context
Made by Bennington Pottery in Bennington, Vermont, to celebrate the election of Patrick Leahy as US Senator.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Oval, smokey grey glass plate printed in green with a calendar outline filled in with the inscription, "MAY 1974 VERMONT ENVIRON MONTH" Below the calendar is the signature of Thomas P. Salmon.
Acquisition
2001.31
Relationships
Green Up Day
Event
Salmon, Thomas Paul (b. 1932)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1974
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2001.31.22
Context
Given to Green Up county chairs to commemorate the 1974 Green Up initiative.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Ashtray molded with the words "WALKING DOWN TO WASHINGTON IN 1960 WITH KENNEDY AND JOHNSON". The ashtray is glazed with a matte, green glaze. The bottom is unglazed and stamped with the mark, "VERMONT DESIGN COOPERATIVE BENNINGTON POTTERS *1290".
Acquisition
2022.5
Relationships
Democratic Party
Person or Organization
Place
Washington
City
District of Columbia
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1960
Bennington Potters, Inc.
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2022.5.2
Context
Made by Bennington Pottery in Benninton, Vermont. In 1960, "Walkin' Down to Washington" was the official song of the Democratic Party.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Orange square glass ashtray printed in green on an orange square in the base with the label, "GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE HOWARD A. ROY TRAVEL SERVICE PHONE 306 SWANTON, VT."
Acquisition
2015.19
Relationships
Roy, Howard Alden (1898-1972)
Person or Organization
Place
Swanton
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2015.19.6
Context
Distributed to advertise Howard A. Roy Travel Service in Swanton, Vermont.
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular white ceramic ashtray with the left edge curled up and inward. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of a river with factories on its bank. The image is labeled, "WINOOSKI RIVER, WINOOSKI, VT." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.61
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Small, square grey glass ashtray. The edges of the dish are molded inward creating a lip, and pushed down and open at the corners. The dish is gilded in the center with an image of a clock on a pole. There are clock faces on both visible sides, as well as the inscription, "MONTPELIER NATIONAL BANK" above both faces. Above the image are the words, "The Bank by the Clock", and beneath the image are the words, "ESTABLISHED 1824".
Acquisition
2014.44
Relationships
Montpelier National Bank
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1960-1970
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2014.44.2
Context
Given away as a promotion by the Montpelier National Bank in Montpelier, Vermont
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
This is a square ashtray made of clear glass, with a circular bottom. Inside the bottom of the ashtray, there is blue lettering that reads "Emerson's since 1885". Above the lettering, there is additional text printed in blue that reads "FINE FURNITURE AND GIFTS". Below the lettering, there is the address of the store , which is "52-54 ELLIOT ST. BRATTLEBORO, VT".
Acquisition
2011.1
Relationships
Emerson's
Person or Organization
Place
Brattleboro
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2011.1.72
Context
Produced to advertise Emerson's in Brattleboro, Vermont
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Square glass ashtray with a round depression in the center. It is printed with the label, "Stolen from ANDY DERBY MOBILE HOMES AND PARK, SALES & SERVICE "We Have The Most Complete Campers Supplies In The Area" Route 5 Derby, Vermont For Service Call "Andy" (802) 766-8812".
Acquisition
1992.53
Relationships
Derby Mobile Homes and Park
Person or Organization
Place
Derby
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1992.53.4
Context
Produced as an advertisement for Derby Mobile Homes and Park in Derby, Vermont
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Ashtray in the shape of a foot, as seen from below. The dish is concave and printed with the inscription, "I GOT A KICK OUT OF VERMONT". The bottom is stamped in purple "59c".
Acquisition
2008.14
Relationships
Place
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1970
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2008.14.2
Ashtray
Name/Title
Ashtray
Lexicon
Description
Oval milk glass ashtray painted in the interior with red flowers, green leaves, and the inscription, "SOUVENIR OF BARRE, VT." The exterior of the walls and the base are molded to imitate cut crystal.
Acquisition
2007.55
Relationships
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2007.55.68
Banana Split Dish
Name/Title
Banana Split Dish
Lexicon
Description
Heavy, clear glass dish shaped like a long boat or banana. The dish has three lobes: the bottom, and the two sides.
Acquisition
2010.72
Relationships
Cecchini Pharmacy
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1938-1968
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2010.72.5
Context
Used at the Cecchini Pharmacy in Barre, Vermont
Batter Pitcher
Name/Title
Batter Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Dark-brown dyed stoneware pitcher. The lip is molded outward into a spout, and there is an ear-shaped handle on the other side of the pitcher. There are parallel lines around the body of the pitcher at both the upper and lower attachment points of the handle. Above the lower line is the stamped label, "E. NORTON & CO.
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
1881-1885
E. Norton & Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.27
Context
Made by E. Norton & Co. in Bennington, Vermont
Beads
Name/Title
Beads
Lexicon
Description
17 black glass beads. They have been tied together on a white string.
Acquisition
1982.24
Relationships
,
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1982.24.78
Context
Likely owned by a member of the Goodhue or Coolidge families of Burlington and Plymouth, Vermont.
Beaker
Name/Title
Beaker
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass beaker with straight sides.
Acquisition
1958.9
Relationships
Dewey, Charles (1826-1905)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.9.2
Context
Owned by Charles Dewey of Montpelier, Vermont
Beaker
Name/Title
Beaker
Lexicon
Description
Large clear glass cup. The cup flares outward slightly toward the top.
Acquisition
1958.9
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.9.3
Context
Likely used by a member of the Dewey family of Montpelier, Vermont
Beanpot
Name/Title
Beanpot
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic beanpot with mottled brown glaze. The pot has a curved handle on one side that rises above the rim. The lid is missing.
Acquisition
1957.1
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.138
Context
Not marked; duplicate is also not marked
Bone Dish
Name/Title
Bone Dish
Lexicon
Description
White, crescent-shaped porcelain bone dish with decoratively shaped and gilded edges. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a Victorian building with an arched doorway, two towers, and monument in front of it. The image is labeled, "SPAULDING GRADED SCHOOL, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY C. N. KENYON & CO. BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2008.30
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co., Spaulding High School
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.30.1
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Bone Dish
Name/Title
Bone Dish
Lexicon
Description
White, crescent-shaped porcelain bone dish with decoratively shaped and gilded edges. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a monument consisting of a square pedestal and a figure of a man. The image is labeled, "ROBERT BURNS MONUMENT, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY C. N. KENYON & CO. BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2008.30
Relationships
Burns, Robert (1759-1796), C. N. Kenyon & Co.
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.30.2
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Bone Dish
Name/Title
Bone Dish
Lexicon
Description
White, crescent-shaped porcelain bone dish with decoratively shaped and gilded edges. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a large institutional building. The image is labeled, "GODDARD SEMINARY, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY C. N. KENYON & CO. BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2008.30
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co., Goddard College
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.30.4
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle. The center front of the bottle is labeled, "HARDWICK BOTTLING WORKS / ED BARR PROP. / HARDWICK, VT."
Acquisition
1975.25
Relationships
Barr's Better Beverages
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1909
Hardwick Bottling Works
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1975.25.1
Context
Made by Hardwick Bottling Works in Hardwick, Vermont.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle. The bottle has a white label printed in blue with an image of a bear and the inscription, "Drink Barr's Soda", along with production information. The word "Barr's" is written in fancy script on the neck of the bottle.
Acquisition
1975.25
Relationships
Barr's Better Beverages
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1970
Hardwick Bottling Works
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1975.25.2
Context
Made by Hardwick Bottling Works in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Square green glass bottle with molded designs and a paper label. The sides are each molded with a different design: three stars and the dates 1776-1976, an adaptation of the Vermont state seal, and an outline of a maple leaf. The fourth side is molded with four stars and has a paper label explaining the bottle in green text.
Acquisition
1977.49
Relationships
US Bicentennial Celebration
Event
Made/Created
Cole, Charles Henry (1938-2017)
Artist
1976
Vermont Glass House, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1977.49
Context
Made of recycled Heineken bottles by Vermont Glass House, Inc, in Cabot, VT, 1976.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with pink foil on the neck. The bottle has a paper label with an illustration of a horse-drawn cart and the label, "Vermont Wineries / Rhubarb Wine".
Acquisition
1976.48
Made/Created
Vermont Wineries, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1976.48.4
Context
Made by Vermont Wineries, Inc. in Danby, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with red foil around the neck. The bottle has a paper label showing an illustration of a house and orchard with the inscription, "Vermont Wineries / Vermont State Apple Wine".
Acquisition
1976.48
Made/Created
Vermont Wineries, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1976.48.1
Context
Made by Vermont Wineries, Inc. in Danby, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass wine bottle with white foil around the neck. The bottle has a paper label with an illustration of a house within an idyllic country setting and the label, "Vermont Wineries / Honey Wine".
Acquisition
1976.48
Made/Created
Vermont Wineries, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1976.48.2
Context
Made by Vermont Wineries in Danby, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass wine bottle with gold foil on the neck. The bottle has a paper label showing a winter sugaring scene with the label "Vermont Wineries / Vermont State Maple Wine" in large green and gold lettering. The bottom of the label reads, "Chill Before Serving / MADE AND BOTTLED BY / VERMONT WINERIES, INC. / DANBY, VERMONT 05739 / ALCOHOL 12% BY VOLUME" in dark green lettering. The base of the bottle is stamped from the mold, "4/5 QUART" four times around the bottom edge.
Acquisition
1976.48
Made/Created
Vermont Wineries, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1976.48.3
Context
Made by Vermont Wineries, Inc. in Danby, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Brown glass bottle. Paper label reads: "Pure/ Evaporated Cider/ Guaranteed under the Pure Food Law/ Not sold by weight or measure (State Seal)/ Put up by/ Arthur H. Graves/ Manufacturer of/ Evaporated Cider/ Waterbury, Vt./ Reasons why you should use/ Graves Evap. Cider/ It is made from clean select (torn) improved method, and (torn)/ a strictly first c(lass) (torn)."
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
1920
Graves, Arthur H.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.171
Context
Made by Arthur H. Graves in Waterbury, Vermont
Bottle
Interpretative Labels
Panther Breath Bottle, c. 1885 Made by William Miller Montpelier, VT Glass William Miller of Montpelier started his bottling business in 1886 and produced ginger ale, birch beer, and tonic beer. He frequently skirted Vermont’s prohibition laws by brewing beer and distilling a moonshine nicknamed “panther breath.” His bottling business, inn, and saloon were raided frequently. He made several appearances in court, earning fines but never any other serious consequences.
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass drink bottle with the molded inscription, "Wm. MILLER/ MONTPELIER/VT."
Acquisition
1981.10
Relationships
William Miller
Person or Organization
Made/Created
William Miller
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1981.10.2
Context
William Miller bottled beer and "panther breath" during Prohibition.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle with the molded label, "MISKO SEAL/BEVERAGE CO./MONTPELIER, VT."
Acquisition
1981.10
Made/Created
Misko Seal Beverage Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1981.10.1
Context
Made by the Misko Seal Beverage Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with the molded label, "JOSEPH MERLO BARRE, VT".
Acquisition
1981.10
Made/Created
Merlo, Joseph
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1981.10.3
Context
Made by Joseph Merlo, bottler, in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Small, clear glass bottle with cork stopper and paper label. The label reads, "Extract/Vanilla/For Ice Cream, Puddings, Pastry &c./Warranted PUre/Prepared by Burlington Drug Co. Wholesale Druggists Burlington, Vermont."
Acquisition
1986.28
Made/Created
Burlington Drug Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1986.28.1
Context
Made by Burlington Drug Company in Burlington, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle. Both the body and neck of the bottle are labeled, "SEAL'S SPARKLING " with a logo of a seal balancing a soda bottle on its nose in front of mountain peaks.
Acquisition
1987.11
Made/Created
Seal's Soda Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1987.11.3
Context
Made by Seal's Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with paper label bearing the inscription, "VERMONT HARD CIDER" and an image of a dripping tap coming out of an apple. There is a Vermont Seal of Quality accompanying the bottle, previously attached above the front label. There is a small sticker on the revers.
Acquisition
1989.48
Made/Created
1989
Joseph Cerniglia Winery, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1989.48.1
Context
Made by Joseph Cerniglia Winery, Inc. in Cavendish, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Miniature ceramic bottle gilded with a design of two stems of wheat and printed with the red inscription, "Souvenir Enosburg Falls, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Enosburg Falls
Village
Enosburg
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.54
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with two paper labels: one around the center and one around the neck. The screw-on cap is still present. The labels read, "ALL NATURAL SODA / mad RIVER / CREAM SODA", and show an outline of a mountain over a river.
Acquisition
2001.17
Made/Created
Mad River Trading Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2001.17.3
Context
Made by Made River Trading Co. in Stowe, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with two paper labels: one around the center and one around the neck. The screw-on cap is still present. The labels read, "ALL NATURAL SODA / mad RIVER / BLACK CHERRY EXPLOSION", and show an outline of a mountain over a river.
Acquisition
2001.17
Made/Created
Mad River Trading Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2001.17.5
Context
Made by Made River Trading Company in Stowe, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with two paper labels: one around the center and one around the neck. The screw-on cap is still present. The labels read, "ALL NATURAL SODA / mad RIVER / RADICAL RASPBERRY-LEMON", and show an outline of a mountain over a river.
Acquisition
2001.17
Made/Created
Mad River Trading Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2001.17.4
Context
Made by Mad River Trading Co. in Stowe, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Brown glass beer bottle with paper label for Otter Creek Brewing's Summer Wheat Ale. The label shows a covered bridge stretching over a river or creek.
Acquisition
1999.21
Made/Created
Otter Creek Brewing
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1999.21.2
Context
Made by Otter Creek Brewing in Middlebury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Brown glass beer bottle with paper label for Otter Creek Brewing's Summer Wheat Ale.
Acquisition
1999.21
Made/Created
Otter Creek Brewing
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1999.21.3
Context
Made by Otter Creek Brewing in Middlebury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Brown glass beer bottle with a green and white paper label for Rail City Ale, Boxcar No. 326.
Acquisition
1999.21
Made/Created
Rail City Brewing
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1999.21.1
Context
Made by Rail City Ale in St. Albans, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass wine bottle with a paper label showing a painting of sunflowers and a decorative, architectural bracket. There is gold-toned foil at the top of the neck, but the cork has been removed.
Acquisition
2000.47
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2000.47.1
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with a molded star at the base of the neck and the molded inscription, "STAR SODA WATER".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.2
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a molded star at the base of the neck and the molded inscription, "STAR SODA WATER".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.3
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a blue-and-white printed label showing a shield and a circle wearing a crown. The label reads, "KING BEVERAGES CONTENTS NOT LESS THAN 7 FL. OZ. REG. U. S. PAT OFF."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Orcott Beverage Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.4
Context
Produced by Orcott Beverage Co. of St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a blue-and-white printed label showing a shield and a circle wearing a crown. The label reads, "KING BEVERAGES CONTENTS NOT LESS THAN 12 FL. OZ. REG. U. S. PAT OFF."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Orcott Beverage Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.6
Context
Made by Orcott Beverage Co. of St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a white and red label showing a man with a long white bear and the words, "You'll love it! Frostie Old Fashion ROOT BEER".
Acquisition
1996.16
Relationships
Frostie Root Beer
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Burke Mountain Soda Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.7
Context
Made by Burk Mountain Soda Co. in West Burke, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with the molded inscription, "STANDARD BOTTLING WORKS ST. JOHNSBURY VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Standard Bottling Works
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.8
Context
Made by Standard Bottling Works in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the label, "CHAPLAIN", printed on the neck and an illegible shield-shaped label at the center front.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Champlain Carbonated Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.10
Context
Made by Champlain Carbonated Beverages in Burlington, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with molded inscription, "Green Mountain Spring Co., Barre, VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.11
Context
Made by Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co. in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "MOXIE", around the shoulder.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Moxie
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.13
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle with the molded inscription "Coca-Cola" around the middle.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.14
Context
Made in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Straight-sided clear glass bottle with the molded inscription, "Crystal Spring Bottling Co. Barnet, VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Crystal Spring Bottling, Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.15
Context
Made by the Crystal Spring Bottling Co. in Barnet, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a white printed label that reads, "Frostie Old Fashioned ROOT BEER You'll love it!"
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Frostie Root Beer
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.16
Context
Made by Frostie Root Beer in Lyndonville, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Round clear glass ribbed bottle with the molded inscription, "Orange Crush St. Johnsbury, Vt."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Orange Crush
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.17
Context
Made by Orange Crush in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with the word, "CHAMPLAIN" printed twice on the neck, and a white, shield-shaped label with the red inscription, "Champlain Carbonated Beverages Burlington, VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Champlain Carbonated Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.19
Context
Made by Champlain Carbonated Beverages in Burlington, Vermont.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "Coca-Cola" across the middle.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.20
Context
Made in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "BARR'S BETTER BEVERAGES HARDWICK, VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Barr's Better Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.21
Context
Made by Barr's Better Beverages in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a yellow label with the red inscription, "NEHI BEVERAGES".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Nehi Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.22
Context
Made by Nehi Beverages in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with the molded inscription, "HARDWICK BOTTLING WORKS ED BARR, PROP. HARDWICK, VT."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Hardwick Bottling Works
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.23
Context
Made by Hardwick Bottling Works in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass drink bottle bearing the molded inscription, "Wm. Miller / Montpelier".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
20th Century
William Miller
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.24
Context
William Miller bottled beer and "panther breath" during Prohibition.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with the red and white printed label, "Frostie You'll love it!"
Acquisition
1996.16
Relationships
Frostie Root Beer
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Barr's Better Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.25
Context
Made by Barr's Better Beverages in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "Coco-Cola", around the center.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.29
Context
Made in Montpelier, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "MISKO SEAL BEVERAGE CO. MONTPELIER, V.T."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Misko Seal Beverage Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.33
Context
Made by Misko Seal Beverage Company in Montpelier, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle with a blue and white label showing a bear with the inscription, "Drink BARR'S SODA".
Acquisition
1996.16
Relationships
Barr's Better Beverages
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Hardwick Bottling Works
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.34
Context
Made by Hardwick Bottling Works in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Large green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "EQUINOX SPRING WATER MANCHESTER VERMONT".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Equinox Spring Water
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.35
Context
Made by Equinox Spring Water in Manchester, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with wired stopper and the molded inscription, "Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co. Barre V.T." around the base.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.36
Context
Made by Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Quart-sized clear glass bottle with the green printed label, "GREEN MOUNTAIN CARBONATED BEVERAGES".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.37
Context
Made by Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "JAMES MORAN BOTTLER".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
James Moran
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.38
Context
Made by James Moran in Burlington, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "BALDWIN MINERAL SPRING CO. WELLS RIVER V.T."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
1890-1910
Baldwin Mineral Spring Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.39
Context
Made by Baldwin Mineral Spring Company in Wells River, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with two printed labels reading "BERKIE" and the label, "QUALITY BEVERAGES".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Berkie Quality Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.40
Context
Made by Berkie Quality Beverages in Rutland, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "JOSEPH MERLO BARRE, V.T." around the initials JM.
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Merlo, Joseph
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.42
Context
Made by Joseph Merlo in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "S. B. DOTY BOTTLER MORRISVILLE, V.T."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
S. B. Doty
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.43
Context
Made by S. B. Doty in Morrisville, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with a black and white printed label that reads, "MISSION BEVERAGES Naturally Good".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Mission Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.45
Context
Made by Mission Beverages in Brattleboro, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Round ribbed brown glass bottle with a diamond-shaped paper label that reads "Orange Crush Soda".
Acquisition
1996.16
Relationships
Vermont Orange Crush Bottling and Maple Products Corporation
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Orange Crush
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.46
Context
Made by Orange Crush in Montpelier, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "DORN'S Venetian Beverages Burlington, V.T."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
DORN'S Venetian Beverages
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.48
Context
Made by Dorn's Venetian Beverages in Burlington, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with the molded inscription, "STAR Soda Water".
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.49
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a white printed label showing a seal balancing a bottle on its nose and the inscription, "SEAL'S SPARKLING PURITY SODAS SEAL SODA CO., BARRE, V.T."
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Seal's Soda Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.50
Context
Made by Seal's Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a white printed label that reads, "Frostie Old Fashioned ROOT BEER You'll love it!"
Acquisition
1996.16
Made/Created
Frostie Root Beer
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.16.51
Context
Made by Frostie Root Beer in Hardwick, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle with a purple paper label showing an image of a long-haired, bearded man wearing a two-horned helmet. The lip is molded for a screw-on cap. The front side of the label reads, "ODIN'S FEAST / HONEY POPPYSEED SAUCE". The other side of the label is printed with a story about Odin feeding his family wholesome food.
Acquisition
2000.19
Relationships
Hunger Mountain Co-Op
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
2000
Odin's Feast
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2000.19.1
Context
Made by Odin's Feast in Warren, Vermont; Sold by Hunger Mountain Co-Op in Montpelier, Vermont.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “M. J. McCOWAN BARRE, VT." around a decorative monogram of the letters MJM. There is a wire stopper at the top. Around the base of the bottle is the inscription, "THIS BOTTLE NOT TO BE SOLD".
Acquisition
2010.3
Relationships
McGowan, Martin James (1860-1913)
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910
M. J. McGowan
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Metal, Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2010.3a-b
Context
Used by M. J. McGowan (grocer) in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Cylindrical stoneware bottle impressed with the letter D just above the shoulder. The sides of the bottle are straight, and the neck tapers to a thick rim. The inside of the bottle is glazed with a dark brown glaze.
Acquisition
2004.37
Relationships
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic, Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2004.37.4
Context
Found on the site of George Dewey's home as the house was being torn down.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle. Both the body and neck of the bottle are labeled, "SEAL'S SPARKLING " with a logo of a seal balancing a soda bottle on its nose in front of mountain peaks.
Acquisition
2006.29
Made/Created
Seal's Soda Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2006.29.1
Context
Made by Seal's Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle. Both the body and neck of the bottle are labeled, "SEAL'S SPARKLING " with a logo of a seal balancing a soda bottle on its nose in front of mountain peaks.
Acquisition
2006.29
Made/Created
Seal's Soda Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
2006.29.2
Context
Made by Seal's Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottom with textured ovals around the middle. The shoulder is molded with the inscription, "Zan's Sodas, Inc. Barre, Vermont." The base is molded with the inscription, "CONTENTS 8 FL. OZ. REGISTERED".
Acquisition
2006.30
Made/Created
Zan's Sodas, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2006.30
Context
Made by Zan's Sodas, Inc. in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle with plastic screw-on cap. The bottle is full of liquid and has never been unsealed. The front of the bottle has a paper label with an image of a tree and the name, "Versa Montes Liqeur". The back of the bottle has a label explaining that the liquid inside is a mixture of maple syrup and scotch. A small paper booklet of cocktail recipes hangs from the bottle's neck.
Acquisition
2021.27
Relationships
Place
Calais
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Versa Montes
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2021.27.1
Context
Made in Montpelier, Vermont. Found in a home in Calais, Vermont.
Bottle
Interpretative Labels
Catamount Ale Bottle, 1987 Distributed by Catamount Brewing Company, 1984-2000 White River Junction, VT Glass, paper Gift of William Osgood,1987.6.1 Founded in 1984 by partners Stephen Mason, Alan Davis, and Stephen Israel, the Catamount Brewing Company was among the pioneers of craft beer on the East Coast. Their Catamount Gold, the bottle featured here, won a gold medal at the 1989 Great American Beer Festival. They expanded quickly and opened a huge new brewing facility in Windsor in 1996, but their meteoric rise was matched by an equally quick fall, and they closed in April 2000. The Windsor facility was purchased and is still occupied today by the Massachusetts Bay Brewing Company, makers of Harpoon. In 2020, Harpoon begin brewing under the Catamount label once again.
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Brown glass beer bottle with a metal cap. The bottle has two paper labels, one around the neck and one around the body. The lower label has an illustration of a mountain lion (catamount) with the title, "CATAMOUNT GOLD".
Acquisition
1987.6
Relationships
Catamount Brewing Company
Person or Organization
Place
White River Junction
Village
Hartford
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1987
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Cardboard, Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
1987.6.1a
Context
Distributed by Catamount Brewing Company in White River Junction, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Round green glass bottle with the molded inscription, "GREEN MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER SODA CO. BARRE, VT." in a circle at the center. The word "REGISTERED" is at the shoulder, and the words, "CONTENTS 8 FLUID OUNCES" is near the base.
Acquisition
2014.27
Made/Created
1930-1940
Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2014.27
Context
Made by Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Company in Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear, molded glass bottle with elongated neck and concase reverse. The face bears the molded inscription, " DUTCHERS/NO 50/COLOGNE/ST. ALBANS VT". The base bears the molded inscription, "918" and a paper sticker with the penciled inscription, "$3.00".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Frederick Dutcher & Sons
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.12
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Square, green glass bottle with unique molded images on each side: "1776 / 1976" within a ribbon; a maple leaf; a simplified version of the Vermont state seal with the inscriptions "VERMONT" and "FREEDOM AND LIBERTY"; and four stars above a paper label.

The paper label reads, "The Vermont Bicentennial Bottle / Designed and hand blown by Vermont Craftsmen, this bottle commemorates Vermont's unique role in the history of this nation. It is made entirely from recycled glass , suing a hand carved graphite mold and employing techniques of early American glass blowers. / VERMONT GLASS HOUSE, INC. CABOT, VERMONT 05647" with the Vermont Bicentennial logo. The bottom is scratched with the inscription, "No. 10/500 Vermont Glass House."
Acquisition
2000.12
Relationships
US Bicentennial Celebration
Event
Peck, Louis Provost (1918-2008)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1976
Vermont Glass House, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2000.12.2
Context
Made by Vermont Glass House in Cabot, Vermont, to celebrate the US Bicentennial.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Square, green glass bottle with unique molded images on each side: "1776 / 1976" within a ribbon; a maple leaf; a simplified version of the Vermont state seal with the inscriptions "VERMONT" and "FREEDOM AND LIBERTY"; and four stars above a paper label. The paper label reads, "The Vermont Bicentennial Bottle / Designed and hand blown by Vermont Craftsmen, this bottle commemorates Vermont's unique role int he history of this nation. It is made entirely from recycled glass , suing a hand carved graphite mold and employing techniques of early American glass blowers. / VERMONT GLASS HOUSE, INC. CABOT, VERMONT 05647" with the Vermont Bicentennial logo. The bottom is scratched with the inscription, "Vermont Glass House Inc. First Day 3-19-75".
Acquisition
2000.12
Relationships
US Bicentennial Celebration
Event
Made/Created
1975
Vermont Glass House, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2000.12.3
Context
Made by Vermont Glass House, Inc., in Cabot, Vermont, to celebrate the US Bicentennial.
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. Eddy & Co. Brattleboro, Vt." in cursive.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.109
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “H. J. DWINELL DWINELL'S NERVE TONIC MORRISVILLE VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
H. J. Dwinell
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.110
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. Eddy & Co. Brattleboro, Vt. Registered" in cursive.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.111
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “S. B. Doty Bottler Morrisville Vt." in cursive.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
S. B. Doty
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.112
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. EDDY & CO. BRATTLEBORO, VT." around a decorative monogram of the business' initials.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.113
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “STANDARD BOTTLING WORKS ST. JOHNSBURY, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Standard Bottling Works
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.114
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. Eddy & Co. Brattleboro, Vt. Registered" in cursive.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.115
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “REGISTERED S. B. DOTY BOTTLER MORRISVILLE VT. THIS BOTTLE IS NOT TO BE SOLD".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
S. B. Doty
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.116
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “S. B. DOTY BOTTLER MORRISVILLE, VT." There is a cork stopper in the mouth of the bottle.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
S. B. Doty
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.117
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “REGISTERED ALPHA SPRINGS GREEN MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER CO. BENNINGTON, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Relationships
Alpha Springs
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Green Mountain Spring Water Soda Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.118
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. EDDY & CO. BRATTLEBORO, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.119
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the letter K on one side and a paper label on the opposite side. The paper label "Hires" along with the bottling and manufacturing information.
Acquisition
2004.78
Relationships
Kidder, George T.
Person or Organization
Place
Middlebury
Town
Addison County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
The Charles E. Hires Company
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.121
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “REGISTERED A. SCAMPINI BARRE, VT" around a decorative monogram of the initials AS. The top of the bottle is sealed with a cork connected to a hinged wire, allowing it to open and reseal.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
A. Scampini
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.122
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. Eddy & Co. Brattleboro, Vt. Registered" in cursive.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.124
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “CRYSTAL SPRINGS BOTTLING CO. BARNET, VT." on one side and a shield-shaped paper label on the other side that reads, "Bottled by CRYSTAL SPRINGS BOTTLING CO. / GINGER ALE / "PURITY" TRADE MARK / BARNET, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Crystal Spring Bottling, Co.
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.125
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “BARR'S BETTER BEVERAGES HARDWICK, VT REGISTERED".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Barr's Better Beverages
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.126
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “REGISTERED GREEN MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER SODA".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Green Mountain Beverage Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.127
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “REGISTERED SPRINGFIELD BOTTLING CO. SPRINGFIELD, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Springfield Bottling Company
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.128
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, "J SHEEHY BOTTLER ST. ALBANS, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
J. Sheehy
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.129
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “S. H. DARLING & SON NEWPORT, VT." There is a wire bent into an oval inserted into the bottle's opening.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
W. H. Darling & Son
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.130
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with a printed label. The label reads, "DOMINION DRY BEVERAGES" around an image of a glacier or rocky mountain with a pup tent at the base. The words, "DOMINION DRY", are printed twice on either side of the neck. The price 50 cents is written in ink on the neck.
Acquisition
2004.78
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dominion Dry Beverages
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.132
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle with a printed label. The label reads, “Acme Premium BEVERAGES" with an image of a mountain. The word "Acme" is printed on either side of the neck. There is a cork sealing the bottle.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
circa 1950
Acme Beverage Company
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.133
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “MEMPHREMAGOG BOTTLING CO. NEWPORT, VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Memphremagog Bottling Company
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.134
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “J. D. WHEELER BETHEL VT."
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
J. D. Wheeler
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.135
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “M. J. McCOWAN BARRE, VT." around a decorative crest. There is a wire stopper at the top. Around the base of the bottle is the inscription, "THIS BOTTLE IS TO BE RETURNED WHEN EMPTY".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
M. J. McGowan
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.137
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “STANDARD BOTTLING WORKS ST. JOHNSBURY, VT".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
Standard Bottling Works
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.138
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Large, green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “DORN'S VENETIAN BEVERAGES" around the shoulder.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
DORN'S Venetian Beverages
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.139
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “C. H. EDDY & CO BRATTLEBORO, VT." There is a wire stopper at the top.
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
C. H. Eddy & Co.
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.141
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Black glass wine bottle. The bottle is unmarked.
Acquisition
2011.37
Ethnography
Relationships
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2011.37.3
Context
Used for wine or grappa by the Bianchi family of Barre, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass soda bottle molded with the inscription, “E. F. FOWLER 18 ELM ST. BURLINGTON VT. REGISTERED".
Acquisition
2004.78
Made/Created
E. F. Fowler
Entry/Object ID
2004.78.142
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Small, fluted glass bottle with paper label saying, "1/2 oz. belt bottle".
Acquisition
2020.22
Made/Created
circa 1920-circa 1930
Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company
Entry/Object ID
2020.22.141
Context
Made by Newton & Thompson Manufacturing Company in Brandon, VT
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Three-sided clear glass bottle.
Acquisition
1946.29
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Entry/Object ID
1946.29a
Context
Used by a member of the Pitkin family in Montpelier, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Small, dark green bottle with cardboard case. The bottle has a screw-on metal cap and a paper sticker label that reads, "Vermont Ice / VERMONT Dessert Wine". There is a gold circle at the center bottom of the label that reads, "Ice Wine 13% ALC-VOL 50 ML", in the center and, "PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY BOYDEN VALLEY WINERY OF CAMBRIDGE VERMONT" around the edge. The cardboard tube is printed with the same label. There is a round metal cap that closes the top of the tube.
Acquisition
2014.52
Made/Created
2014
Boyden Valley Winery
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Cardboard, Metal, Paper
Entry/Object ID
2014.52.8a-d
Context
Made by Boyden Valley Winery in Cambridge, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Venetian glass bottle with glass stopper. The bottle is heavily decorated with gold paint and dyed orange in the undecorated medallions. It sits on a stem.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.161a-b
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass hand-blown bottle. The spout is off center, and the lip is not symmetrical.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.158
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green soda bottle with the label "University of Vermont" around the neck. The center of the bottle is printed with the label, "Coca-Cola" on one side and an illustration of a catamount with the label "Catamounts" on the other side.
Acquisition
1996.44
Made/Created
1995
The Coca-Cola Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1996.44.1
Context
Made by Coca-Cola for the University of Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Round, green glass bottle with short neck. The free blown body is asymmetrical, and the opening is soft and rounded.
Acquisition
1958.1
Relationships
Hager, Sarah Augusta Goddard (1828-1910)
Person or Organization
Place
Proctorsville
Village
Cavendish
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.446
Context
Used to hold elderberry wine by Sarah Hager, Proctorsville, VT
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle. The bottle is oval shaped and flat on two sides. It has a deep pontil.
Acquisition
1958.1
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.440
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green blown glass bottle. The bottle has a gently flaring body with a long neck, now cracked.
Acquisition
1958.1
Made/Created
Lake Dunmore Glass Company
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.691
Context
Made by Lake Dunmore Glass Company in Salisbury, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bottle. The hand-blown bottle has a bulbous body that tapers into a long neck. There is a ride roll of glass at the opening, and the base of the bottle turns inward. The neck leans to one side. It is sealed with a cork, and the neck is tied with a string (both said to be original).
Acquisition
1958.11
Relationships
American Revolutionary War
Event
Cady, Daniel
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.11
Context
This rum bottle is said to have hung above Captain Daniel Cady's bunk during the Revolutionary War (the letter never says Revolutionary War)
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic bottle in the shape of a man. The bottle has a mottled brown glaze. The man is shown wearing a long, full cloak, clutching it closed in the front. Above the closure he is holding a round mug. He is wearing a brimmed hat.
Acquisition
1959.23
Made/Created
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1959.23.13
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Glass pickle bottle. The glass is mostly clear, but has a slight green tinge. It has a round neck and opening and a square body.
Acquisition
1959.58
Relationships
Place
East Calais
Village
Calais
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1959.58.6
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Bottle
Name/Title
Bottle
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass bottle. The bottle has a short, wide neck. Both the neck and the body of the bottle are round, and the body has straight sides.
Acquisition
1959.58
Relationships
Place
East Calais
Village
Calais
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1959.58.8
Context
Likely used in East Calais, Vermont
Bottles
Name/Title
Bottles
Lexicon
Description
Six-pack of Ethan Allen Ale, in a cardboard carrier with a special label saying, "Especially brewed for the Vermont Bicentennial." A label on each bottle reads, "In honor of the Vermont Bicentennial, Catamount Brewing Co. proudly presents Ethan Allen Ale, a toast to the spirit of our past and promose of our future." Cardboard carrier is green with an image of Ethan Allen on each side. Bottles are brown glass with gold caps and green, gold and red labels that match the design on the cardboard carrier.
Acquisition
1992.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Made/Created
1991
Catamount Brewing Company
Materials
Glass, Cardboard, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1992.28.3
Context
Produced to celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of Vermont's statehood by Catamount Brewing Co. of White River Junction, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Footed bowl printed in blue on one side with a scene of a city street line with commercial building. The image is labeled, "PORTLAND ST. MORRISVILL, VT." The interior rim of the cup is printed with a floral border. The bottom is marked "ADAMS SOUVENIR SERIES Made in England for A. R. Campbell. Morrisville, Vt."
Acquisition
2009.4
Relationships
A. R. Campbell
Person or Organization
Place
Morrisville
Village
Morristown
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1915-1916
William Adams & Sons
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2009.4.3a
Context
Sold by A. R. Campbell in Morrisville, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Small bowl with a color illustration of a lake at the center. The edge of the lake is lined with trees and there are two buildings visible at the center. The image is labeled, "Shattuck Cottages, Lake Eden." The border is decorated with a soft, air-brushed design of purple and green luster with leaf-shaped stenciled areas. The back bears the label, "Made in Germany for H. M. Shattuck, Eden."
Acquisition
1998.40
Relationships
H. M. Shattuck
Person or Organization
Place
Eden
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.40.2
Context
Sold by H. M. Shattuck in Eden, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Large hand blown green glass bowl. The glass bowl has thick sides and wide rim, with a slight slant to one side. The heavy base is convex and arches upwards into the bowl.
Acquisition
2009.20
Made/Created
Attributed to
Attribution
circa 1830
Champlain Glass Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2009.20.1
Context
Made at the Champlain Glass Company in Burlington, Vermont.
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic bowl printed in the center with a line drawing of a city block of commercial buildings. The image is labeled, "The Terry Store and Post Office Block, South Ryegate, Vt." The bottom of the bowl is marked, "Made in Germany for B. L. TERRY, South Ryegate, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), B. L. Terry
Place
South Ryegate
Village
Ryegate
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.128
Context
Sold by B. L. Terry in South Ryegate, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Large ceramic bowl with straight flaring sides and flared lip. The interior of the bowl is glazed, showing the light-brown color of the ceramic body. The exterior of the bowl is stained black from use over a fire.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.11
Context
Owned by a family in Salisbury, Vermont, who purchased it from the Middlebury Pottery.
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Redware. Olive green glaze.
Marked in pencil- "Middlebury"

Shallow red-bodied ceramic bowl with an olive green glaze. The word "Middlebury" is written across the bottom in pencil.
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
Attributed to
Attribution
Middlebury Pottery
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.76
Context
Attributed to Middlebury Pottery
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Heavy white ceramic bowl. The oval bowl has steeply raised sides and a wide rim. The side is printed with an armorial image consisting of two figures in sailor suits holding oars in the outer hands and a banner between them. The shield-shaped banner has a yellow anchor on a blue ground. Above the banner in a three-masted ship with sails furled. Below the image is a ribbon or banner with the inscription, "CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY". The reverse has the green mark, "O.P.CO. SYRACUSE CHINA F-3".
Acquisition
2004.60
Relationships
Lake Champlain Transportation Company
Person or Organization
Place
Lake Champlain
Lake
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Mar 1925
Syracuse China
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2004.60.3
Context
Used on a ship owned by the Champlain Transportation Company
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Small white ceramic bowl. The round bowl has a curved rim that is printed with an armorial image consisting of two figures in sailor suits holding oars in the outer hands and a banner between them. The shield-shaped banner has a yellow anchor on a blue ground. Above the banner in a three-masted ship with sails furled. Below the image is a ribbon or banner with the inscription, "CHAMPLAIN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY". The reverse has the green mark, "O.P.CO. SYRACUSE CHINA D-9".
Acquisition
2004.60
Relationships
Lake Champlain Transportation Company
Person or Organization
Place
Lake Champlain
Lake
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Sep 1923
Syracuse China
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2004.60.4
Context
Used on a ship owned by the Champlain Transportation Company
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Slightly faceted washbasin with flared rim and mottled glazed decoration. The glaze is spotted with green, orange dark blue. The very edges of the rim are molded in straight lines. The bottom is marked, "Lyman Fenton & Co. / Bennington, Vt. / Fenton's ENAMEL PATENTED 1849."
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
1849-1852
Lyman, Fenton & Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Earthenware
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.124
Context
Madey by Lyman, Fenton & Co. in Bennington, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Cream-colored dish with orange and red stripes on the rim, pink and red flowers and green leaves. No lable, perhaps hand-painted.
Acquisition
1964.63
Relationships
Merci Train
Person or Organization
Place
France
Country
Europe
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.140
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Footed bowl printed in blue on one side with a scene of a city street line with commercial building. The image is labeled, "PORTLAND ST. MORRISVILL, VT." The interior rim of the cup is printed with a floral border. The bottom is marked "ADAMS SOUVENIR SERIES Made in England for A. R. Campbell. Morrisville, Vt."
Acquisition
2009.4
Relationships
A. R. Campbell
Person or Organization
Place
Morrisville
Village
Morristown
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1915-1916
William Adams & Sons
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2009.4.3b
Context
Sold by A. R. Campbell in Morrisville, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Redware bowl with an olive green glaze on the interior. The exterior is unglazed.
Acquisition
1957.1
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.82
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Large earthenware mixing bowl with mottled brown glaze. The sides flare outward toward the top, and the lip curls downward to form a rim. The bottom is stamped with the mark, "Lyman Fenton and Co."
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
1849
Lyman, Fenton & Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Earthenware
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.64
Context
Made by Lyman, Fenton & Co. in Bennington, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Red-bodied ceramic bowl with an olive-green glaze. The words, "Middlebury Pottery" are written across the bottom in pencil.
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
Attributed to
Attribution
Middlebury Pottery
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.75
Context
Attributed to Middlebury Pottery in Middlebury, Vermont
Bowl
Interpretative Labels
Bowl, 1832-1839 Lake Dunmore Glassworks (1832-1839) Salisbury, Vermont Glass Bequest of Harold G. Rugg, #1957.1.257 Four glassworks operated in Vermont during the first half of the nineteenth century. The Vermont Glass Factory opened in 1813 and had operations in Salisbury on Lake Dunmore and in East Middlebury. Both operations primarily made window glass, though the East Middlebury works probably made bottles and other wares as well. Due to fire and financial problems, the initially successful company was out of business by 1817. The Lake Dunmore Glass Company opened on the site of the older glassworks in 1832 and stayed in operation until 1839. Like its predecessor it manufactured window glass, though several examples of bowls and bottles made by its workers survive. The largest of the four companies was the Champlain Glass Works, which opened in Burlington in 1827. The large works employed 100 people in making window glass and bottles. During the 1840s it successfully marketed its wares in the west, using the Champlain and Erie canals. Without enough wood to fuel its furnaces it closed in 1850.
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Green glass bowl. The bowl has tall, straight sides and a flared lip. It sits on a round base.
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
1832-1839
Lake Dunmore Glass Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.257
Context
Made in Salisbury, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Flared clear glass punchbowl with a square base. One side is etched with the inscription, "2005 Full Duty Award Presented to Thomas McKenna April 23, 2005".
Acquisition
2008.12
Relationships
McKenna, Thomas P.
Person or Organization
Place
Hartford
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Pearce, Simon
Artist
2005
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2008.12.1
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Large stoneware bowl with slightly flared lip and low base. The bowl has horizontal rings from the throwing process. The outside is beige with dark flecks and the inside is glazed turquoise with light mottling. The foot of the bowl has been trimmed at a 45 degree angle. The bottom is marked K/K.
Acquisition
2016.22
Made/Created
Karnes, Karen (1925-2016)
Artist
20th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2016.22.1
Context
Made by Karen Karnes in Morgan, Vermont
Bowl
Name/Title
Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Small ceramic bowl with curved in rim. The bowl is glazed with a mottled decorative glaze in brown, green, and turquoise. The bottom is marked, "SCATCHARD STONEWARE".
Acquisition
2016.22
Made/Created
Scatchard, George (b. 1938)
Artist
1965-1980
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2016.22.2
Context
Made by George Scatchard in Underhill, Vermont
Bud Vase
Name/Title
Bud Vase
Lexicon
Description
Small porcelain vase with bowl-shaped, scalloped top & scrolled side handles. There is a blue glazed band around the top rim and the base. One side is printed with a colored illustration of city street scene labeled, "Main Street, Fair Haven, Vt." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for A. L. Minch, Mair Haven, Vt."
Acquisition
2007.31
Relationships
A. L. Minch
Person or Organization
Place
Fair Haven
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1905
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2007.31.1
Context
Sold by A. L. Minch in Fair Haven, Vermont
Bud Vase
Name/Title
Bud Vase
Lexicon
Description
Barrel-shape ceramic bud vase with 2 pink rosebuds blooming from white & gold leaves. The tiny vase opens at the center. top.
Acquisition
1954.27
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1954.27.1
Context
Owned by a member of the Dewey family in Montpelier, Vermont
Butter Churn
Name/Title
Butter Churn
Lexicon
Description
Tall stoneware butter churn with a hand-painted decoration of a flower or flourish. There are U-shaped handles applied to both sides, and a line is inscribed around the piece at the attachment point of the handles. Above the line is the stamped label, "R. WOODWORTH / BURLINGOTN. VT. / 4".
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
F. Woodworth
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.24
Context
Made by F. Woodworth in Burlington, Vermont
Butter Churn
Name/Title
Butter Churn
Lexicon
Description
Large, glazed earthenware churn. There are U-shaped handles applied to either side of the churn, and a line is incised around the body at their attachment point. Above the line is the stamped inscription, "F. WOODWORTH BURLINGTON, VT 6". The churn has a small, dark-brown glazed lid that sits inside the lip. The lid has a hole in the center with a small, cup-shaped surround. There is a wooden dasher through the center hole.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
1874-1885
F. Woodworth
Materials
Earthenware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.14a-c
Context
Made by F. Woodworth in Burlington, Vermont
Butter Churn
Name/Title
Butter Churn
Lexicon
Description
2-gallon stoneware butter churn with blue slip decoration showing the logo for the Vermont Bicentennial. The churn has one jug handle and one lip handle. The logo consists of a primitive depiction of fields, trees, a barn, a church, and fireworks above the inscription, "1791 1991 VERMONT BICENTENNIAL". The bottom of the crock is incised with the inscription, "1/250 LTD." The interior is brown glazed. The churn has a small, round lid that fits into the upper rim. At the center is a round, circular handle with a hole for the dasher. The underside of the lid is glazed pink.
Acquisition
1991.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1991
Salmon Falls Stoneware
Dimensions
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.1a-b
Context
Made for the Vermont Bicentennial celebration.
Butter Churn
Name/Title
Butter Churn
Lexicon
Description
Large, glazed earthenware churn. There are U-shaped handles applied to either side of the churn, and a line is incised around the body at their attachment point. Above the line is the stamped inscription, "E NORTON & CO BENNINGTON VT 5". The churn has a small, dark-brown glazed lid that sits inside the lip. The lid has a hole in the center with a small, cup-shaped surround. There is a wooden dasher through the center hole.
Acquisition
2010.31
Made/Created
1881-1883
E. Norton & Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2010.31.1a-b
Context
Made by E. Norton & Co in Bennington, Vermont
Butter Churn
Name/Title
Butter Churn
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware butter churn with blue hand-painted design of a stem of wheat. There is a flat iron band around the bottom of the churn. Two U-shaped handles are applied on either side. At the center front is the stamped inscription, "F. WOODWORTH / BURLINGTON, VT / 4". The churn has a small lid with a hole in the center, through which a long wood rod with a paddle on the end is inserted.
Acquisition
1952.40
Relationships
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
F. Woodworth
Dimensions
Paddle
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1952.40.1ab
Context
Made by F. Woodworth in Burlington, Vermont.
Butter Dish
Name/Title
Butter Dish
Lexicon
Description
Pink glass butter dish consisting of a dish and cover. Both the dish and cover are heavily decorated with stylized poinsettias and leaves molded into one side of the glass to appear etched.
Acquisition
1998.27
Relationships
Place
Moretown
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1931-1935
Jeanette Glass Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1998.27.12.5a-b
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family of Moretown, Vermont.
Butter Pat Plate
Name/Title
Butter Pat Plate
Lexicon
Description
Small butter plate decorated with an engraved image of a building in the snow. The scene is labeled, "Hardwick Academy and Graded School". The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany, for W. E. Clement Hardwick, Vt. 166".
Acquisition
1984.24
Relationships
W. E. Clement
Person or Organization
Place
Hardwick
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1984.24.3
Context
Sold by the W. E. Clement store in Hardwick, Vermont
Butter Pat Plate
Name/Title
Butter Pat Plate
Lexicon
Description
Small butter pat dish printed with a copperplate illustration of a wide road flanked with trees and building. The image is labeled MAIN STREET, BRADFORD, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR PRICHARD & HAY BRADFORD, Vt."
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
Prichard & Hay
Person or Organization
Place
Bradford
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Prichard & Hay
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.5
Context
Sold by Prichard & Hay in Bradford, Vermont
Butter Pat Plate
Name/Title
Butter Pat Plate
Lexicon
Description
Small round ceramic butter pat plate with decoratively scalloped rim. The center is printed with an illustration of a 2-story clapboard building with a central front tower or enclosed stairway, and a square cupola. The image is labeled, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, JOHNSON VT." The bottom of the plate is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W. D. WELCH & CO. JOHNSON, VT."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
W. D. Welch Company
Person or Organization
Place
Johnson
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.3
Context
Sold by W. D. Welch & Co. in Johnson, Vermont
Butter Pat Plate
Name/Title
Butter Pat Plate
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain butter pat plate printed in the center with an illustration of a wide city street with large commercial buildings and trees on either side. The image is labeled, "MAIN STREET, BRADFORD, Vt." The back is marked, "Made in Germany for Prichard & Hay Bradford Vt. 245.2".
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Prichard & Hay
Person or Organization
Place
Bradford
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.25
Context
Sold by Prichard & Hay in Bradford, Vermont
Butter Plate
Name/Title
Butter Plate
Lexicon
Description
White, round butter plate with a brown and tan Greek key patterned border. The reverse is marked with "England/W.H. GRINDLEY" and the pattern name, "The Corfu."
Acquisition
1998.5
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
W. H. Grindley
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.5.1.3
Context
Owned by the Poor Farm in Montpelier, Vermont
Butter Plates
Name/Title
Butter Plates
Lexicon
Description
Six pressed glass butter plates molded in the Ribbed Bellflower pattern.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.116a-f
Cake Plate
Name/Title
Cake Plate
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cake plate on a pedestal. It is molded in the Nailhead pattern.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.95
Candleholder
Name/Title
Candleholder
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular ceramic candleholder with blue glaze mottled with brown speckles. There are two candlesticks within the holder, which looks like a vase. The bottom is incised with the mark, "S Ballard VERMONT 82".
Acquisition
2015.3
Made/Created
Ballard, Stanley (1917-1960)
Artist
1945-1955
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2015.3.9
Context
Made by Stanley Ballard in Burlington, Vermont
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain candlestick with orange borders around the top holder and the base. The base is round, and the shafts are short. There are lines of gilding around the orange borders and around every molding change on the shaft.
Acquisition
1960.27
Made/Created
Royal Worcester
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
1960.27.27a
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic candlestick with a mottled green and brown glaze. The candlestick has a round shaft and circular base.
Acquisition
1960.27
Made/Created
1849-1858
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.27.40
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
White salt-glazed ceramic candlestick molded to look like an architectural column. It has a square base and top.
Acquisition
1960.27
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.27.28
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
Clear molded glass candlestick. It has a heavy, petaled base with a tulip-shaped upper holder. There is a daisy-shaped bobeche with crystal drops.
Acquisition
1960.27
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1960.27.75
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
Glass candlestick with a square base. The base is hollow and cone-shaped. The hollow interior glass is painted gold. The interior of the "cup" (where candle is inserted) is also painted gold. There are areas within cup where the gold paint has come off.The base is decorated with blue, gold, and black paint in floral designs.
Acquisition
2004.72
Relationships
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Paint, Glass
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.35
Context
Owned by Fern Souther
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
Glass candlestick with a square base. The base is hollow and cone-shaped. The hollow interior glass is painted gold. The interior of the "cup" (where candle is inserted) is also painted gold. There are areas within cup where the gold paint has come off.The base is decorated with blue, gold, and black paint in floral designs.
Acquisition
2004.72
Relationships
Souther, A. Fern (1907-2004)
Person or Organization
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass, Paint
Entry/Object ID
2004.72.36
Context
Owned by Fern Souther
Candlestick
Name/Title
Candlestick
Lexicon
Description
Royal WorcesterWhite porcelain candlestick with orange borders around the top holder and the base. The base is round, and the shafts are short. There are lines of gilding around the orange borders and around every molding change on the shaft.
Acquisition
1960.27
Made/Created
Royal Worcester
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
1960.27.27b
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Leaf-shaped candy dish with a printed scene in the center consisting of a town situated around a central river. The image is labeled, "SPRINGFIELD, Vt. AND BLACK RIVER." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR C. A. LELAND & SON SPRINGFIELD, Vt."
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
Place
Springfield
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
C. A. Leland & Son
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.1
Context
Sold by C. A. Leland & Son in Springfield, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Round white candy dish with scalloped and gilded edge. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of an institutional building with a square cupola. The image is labeled, "STATE NORMAL SCHOOL JOHNSON, VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W.D.WELCH COMPANY JOHNSON, VT."
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
W. D. Welch Company
Person or Organization
Place
Johnson
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
W. D. Welch Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.6
Context
Sold by W. D. Welch Company in Johnson, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Leaf-shaped candy dish printed with a line drawing of a block of connected city buildings. The image is labeled, "The Terry Store and Post Office Block, South Ryegate, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, "Made in Germany for B. L. TERRY South Ryegate, Vt." in red.
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
B. L. Terry
Person or Organization
Place
South Ryegate
Village
Ryegate
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.7
Context
Sold by B. L. Terry in South Ryegate, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Wavy-formed candy dish that is blue lustered on the top rim, pink lustered on the bottom rim, and white in the center. The center is printed with a black engraving of a 2-1/2 story building with an awning along the right half. The image is labeled "PASSENGER STATION ISLAND POND, V.T." and is framed within an oval of floral gilding. The reverse bears the mark, "Made in Austria for FOSS & Co. Island Pond Vt.
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
Foss & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Island Pond
Village
Brighton
Town
Essex County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.12
Context
Sold by Foss & Co. in Island Pond, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Heart-shaped ceramic basket. The center is printed with a colored image of a neoclassical building with a domed cupola and a six-columned portico. The building is colored brown with a black dome and the surrounding trees are colored green. The image is labeled, "State House, Montpelier, Vt." The rest of the dish is painted blue. The bottom has the maker's mark, "WHEELOCK DRESDEN GERMANY".
Acquisition
2003.66
Relationships
,
Made/Created
1907
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2003.66
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Candy dish shaped like a painter's pallet. The center is printed with an illustration of a large institutional building labeled, "UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT, BURLINGTON, V. T." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN AUSTRIA FOR BREWERS DEPARTMENT STORE BURLINGTON V.T."
Acquisition
2009.8
Relationships
Brewer's Department Store
Person or Organization
Place
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2009.8.1
Context
Sold by Brewers Department Store in Burlington, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
White candy dish with a pierced, basket-like rim decorated with gilding. The center of the dish is decorated with an engraved illustration of a large building with a square central cupola or bell tower. The building sits in a field with short, dead trees. The image is labeled, "HARDWICK ACADEMY AND GRADED SCHOOL." The bottom has a mark that reads, "Made in Germany for W.E. Clement, Hardwick, Vt."
Acquisition
1998.40
Relationships
W. E. Clement
Person or Organization
Place
Hardwick
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.40.11
Context
Sold by W. E. Clement, Hardwick, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Shallow, white porcelain dish shaped like a leaf. The edges of the dish and the "stem" are gilded. The center is printed with an illustration of a scene of a river spanned by an arched bridge (left) and covered bridge (right) with a mountain rising in the background. The image is labeled, "TOLL BRIDGE BELLOWS FALLS, VT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany. A. F. Winnewisser"
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), A. F. Winnewisser
Place
Bellows Falls
Village
Rockingham
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.16
Context
Sold by A. F. Winnewisser in Bellows Falls, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Shallow, white ceramic dish shaped like a leaf. The edge of the dish is gilded. The center is printed with a line drawing of a clapboard building with a covered porch. A sign reading "POST OFFICE" hangs from the porch roof, and a mason sign hangs over one of the upper story windows. There is a horse-drawn cart in front. The image is labeled, "Post Office, Chelsea, Vt." The reverse is marked, "P.C.C. Made in Germany for W. S. Hatch, Chelsea, Vt. 1910"
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), W. S. Hatch
Place
Chelsea
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.39
Context
Sold by W. S. Hatch in Chelsea, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain leaf-shaped dish. The edges of the dish are gilded, and the center is printed with an engraved illustration of a tree-lined road with a large house on the corner. The image is labeled, "Pearl Street, Essex Junction, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, "P. C. C. Made in Germany for A. D. Douglas, Essex Junction, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), A. D. Douglas
Place
Essex Junction
Village
Essex
Town
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.55
Context
Sold by A. D. Douglas in Essex Junction, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain shell-shaped dish. The dish is airbrushed pink in four places around the edge and accented with lines of gilding. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of a town or village with hills in the background. The image is labeled, "Souvenir, Greensboro Bend, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, "J. H. Pope, Greensboro Bend, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), J. H. Pope Furniture Store
Place
Greensboro
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.61
Context
Sold by J. H. Pope in Greensboro Bend, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Leaf-shaped dish with a curved, gilded handle and mottled gilding around the edge. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a large building with a covered porch at the top of a hill. The image is labeled, "GILL ODD FELLOWS HOUSE LUDLOW VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "B.F.H.S. CHINA MADE IN AUSTRIA For John Barrett Ludlow Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Independent Order of Odd Fellows, John Barrett
Place
Ludlow
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.74
Context
Sold by John Barrett in Ludlow, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Leaf shaped dish. The handle is the stem and curves upward into a loop. The edges of the dish are molded with flowers and the raised parts are painted in pink and green. The center is printed with a brown-toned photograph of a Victorian building with an arched entryway. The image is labeled, "KIMBALL PUBLIC LIBRARY RANDOLPH, VT". The bottom of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W. E. LAMSON RANDOLPH, VT."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), W. E. Lamson
Place
Randolph
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.112
Context
Sold by W. E. Lamson in Randolph, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Round dish with fluted and scalloped edges. The dish is printed in the center with an engraved illustration of two matching Victorian building with flags flying from square cupolas. The image is labeled, "STATE SCHOOL, VERGENNES, VT." The back of the dish is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR O. C. DALRYMPLE VERGENNES, Vt. 92."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Vergennes
City
Addison County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.147
Context
Sold by O. C. Dalrymple in Vergennes, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Oval-shaped candy dish molded on one side with leaves and sunflowers, accented with gilding. The center is printed with an illustration of a large factory building painted in stripes of blue, yellow, and green. The image is labeled, "PEERLESS MFG. CO, BARONT VERMONT". The bottom of the dish is marked, "Made in Germany for C. P. Jenness Barton Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Peerless Manufacturing Company, C. P. Jenness
Place
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.20
Context
Sold by C. P. Jenness in Barton, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Candy dish in the shape of a leaf with gilding on the top and bottom rim. The center is printed with an aerial view of a large church building in a town. The image is labeled, "CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ORLEANS, VT." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR Whipple, French & Co. Orleans, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Whipple, French & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Orleans
Village
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.28
Context
Sold by Whipple, French & Co. in Orleans, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Candy dish in the shape of a leaf with gilding on the top and bottom rim. The center is printed with an aerial view of a large clapboard building. The image is labeled, "OPERA HOUSE, ORLEANS, VT." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR Whipple, French & Co. Orleans, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Whipple, French & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Orleans
Village
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.37
Context
Sold by Whipple, French & Co. in Orleans, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Heart shaped candy dish with upward curving sides. The base of the heart and the outer rim of the dish are red while the walls of the dish are clear and fluted. The inscription, "White River Junc. State Fair 1909", is hand painted in gold at the center.
Acquisition
2013.52
Relationships
Vermont State Fair
Event
Place
White River Junction
Village
Hartford
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1909
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2013.52.1
Context
Made as a souvenir of the 1909 Vermont State Fair in White River Junction
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Shallow dish shaped like a scallop shell and printed with a city street scene largely taken up by a large building that spans a full block. The image is labeled, "Hotel Allen and South Park Place, Fair Haven, Vt." The bottom is marked, "WHEELOCK Made in Germany for A. L. MINCH Fair Haven, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
A. L. Minch
Person or Organization
Place
Fair Haven
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1905
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.22
Context
Sold by A. L. Minch in Fair Haven, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Shallow white ceramic dish shaped like a scallop shell. The center is printed with an illustration of two churches labeled, "The Presbyterian Churches, South Ryegate, Vt." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for B. L. TERRY South Ryegate, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
B. L. Terry
Person or Organization
Place
Ryegate
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.47
Context
Sold by B. L. Terry in South Ryegate, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Square candy dish with fluted and flared edges. The center is printed with a a village street scene seen from slightly above. The image is labeled, "WEST RANDOLPH, VT." The bottom is marked with the monogram WC beneath a crown and "Made in England W. E. Lamson West Randolph, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
W. E. Lamson
Person or Organization
Place
Randolph
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.57
Context
Sold by W. E. Lamson in West Randolph, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Square candy dish with chamfered corners. The center is printed with an image of a heavily treed park with bell tower peeking through the leaves. The image is labeled, "Old South Church, South Main Street, Windsor, Vt." The bottom is marked, "F. C. C. Made in Germany for Cabot Bros. Windsor, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Cabot Brothers
Person or Organization
Place
Windsor
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.60
Context
Sold by Cabot Brothers in Windsor, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Small Sevres porcelain dish. The dish has a dark blue glaze with gilt floral sprays inside the dish and two gilt bands around the outside. The dish rests on a shallow round pedestal base.
Acquisition
1964.63
Relationships
Merci Train
Person or Organization
Place
France
Country
Europe
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1964.63.139
Context
Given to the people of Vermont from the people of France as part of the Merci Train after World War II.
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Oval, milk glass candy dish. The body of the dish is molded into a brick pattern with a Greek key design around the upper edge. The lid is molded into the shape of a man's bust on two crossed flag. The man is shown with short hair and a large mustache.
Acquisition
1955.11
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
20th Century
Dimensions
Lid
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.78a-b
Context
Souvenir candy dish showing Admiral George Dewey of Montpelier, Vermont
Candy Dish
Name/Title
Candy Dish
Lexicon
Description
Oval milk glass candy dish and cover. The dish is molded to look like a basket, and the lid is molded with a sheep laying on it. The sheep has a long tail and ears that resemble a dog's.
Acquisition
1955.11
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.79a-b
Canoe
Name/Title
Canoe
Lexicon
Description
Miniature green glass canoe. The top edge is molded in a twist or braid shape and painted gold. One side is painted with the words, "Souvenir of Danville, Vt." in gold.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Danville
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.43
Canoe
Name/Title
Canoe
Lexicon
Description
Miniature milk glass canoe. The top edge is molded in a twist or braid shape. One side is painted with pink flowers, green leaves, and the words, "SOUVENIR OF BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2007.41
Relationships
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1920-1940
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2007.41
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular white dish with gold painted edge. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of commercial buildings along a road with the label, "Main St. Vergennes, Vt." The back of the dish is marked, "THE JONROTH STUDIOS GERMANY." and "IMPORTED FOR CHAMBERLAIN-FOOTE CO., VERGENNES, VT."
Acquisition
2020.26
Relationships
Chamberlain-Foote Company
Person or Organization
Place
Vergennes
City
Addison County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
The Jonroth Studios
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2020.26.8
Context
Sold by Chamberlain-Foote Company in Vergennes, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray. The edges of the tray are molded into curves to appear "wrinkly" and printed a light pink color fading to white in the center. The very edges are gilded. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a neoclassical building with a square cupola surrounded by leafless trees. The image is labeled, "OLD ACADEMY, BARRE, VT." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for G. F. Scott & Co., Barre, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), George F. Scott and Co.
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1895
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.8
Context
Sold by Geo. F. Scott & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain card receiver with asymmetrical, rococo style edge. The center is printed with a simple engraved illustration of a clapboard building with a short, square cupola at the center front of the roof's peak. The image is labeled, "COMINGS PUBLIC SCHOOL, BEECHER FALLS, VT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Austria for Mrs. M. J. Heath, Beecher Falls, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Mrs. M. J. Heath
Place
Beecher Falls
Village
Canaan
Town
Essex County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.12
Context
Sold by Mrs. M. J. Heath in Beecher Falls, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray with rococo feathered edges. The edges are printed with gilding. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a large, winged building with a tower at the far corner. The image is labeled, "CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BETHEL, VT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany for C. W. Marston, Bethel, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), G. W. Marston
Place
Bethel
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.20
Context
Sold by G. W. Marston in Bethel, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray with a line of silver gilding around the edge. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of a single-chimneyed steam ship leaving port. The image is labeled, "Steamer Ticonderoga leaving Burlington, Vt." The reverse is marked, "Jonroth Made in Germany Designed for Dilloway's Agency, Burlington, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Dilloway's Agency
Place
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
The Jonroth Studios
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.33
Context
Sold by Dilloway's Agency in Burlington, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular ceramic card receiver tray airbrushed pink and gilded around the edge. The tray is printed in the center with a full-color illustration of a large brick building resembling a cathedral. The image is labeled, "Fairbanks Museum, St. Johnsbury, Vt." The bottom of the tray is marked, "MW Co. Made in Germany for Randall's Department Store, St. Johnsbury, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), E. N. Randall
Place
St. Johnsbury
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.133
Context
Sold by Randall's Department Store in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Small six-sided tray. The tray is printed on the bottom with sprays of pink and yellow flowers flanking a full-color illustration of a large, brick building with a clocktower at the center front. The image is labeled, "Hitchcock Memorial Library, Westfield, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, "H. B. HITCHCOCK, Westfield, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), H. B. Hitchcock
Place
Westfield
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.161
Context
Sold by H. B. Hitchcock in Westfield, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray with rococo feathered edges. The edges are lined with gilding. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a clapboard church building with a tall, central steeple. The image is labeled, "CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH IRASBURG, VERMONT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Austria for F. H. Buchanan Irasburg, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
F. H. Buchanan
Person or Organization
Place
Irasburg
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.9
Context
Sold by F. H. Buchanan in Irasburg, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray. The edges of the tray are molded into curves to appear "wrinkly" and gilded along the very edge. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a church building with a tall clocktower and steeple on the right front corner. The image is labeled, "CONGREGTIONAL BHURCH, BARTON VT." The bottom of the cup is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR H.T. SEAVER CHINA HALL, BARTON, VT."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
H. T. Seaver China Hall
Person or Organization
Place
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.23
Context
Sold by H. T. Seaver China Hall in Barton, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain card receiver with asymmetrical, rococo style edge. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a large institutional building. The image is labeled, "GODDARD SEMINARY, BARRE, VT". The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany for G. F. SCOTT & CO BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Goddard College, George F. Scott and Co.
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.2
Context
Sold by G. F. Scott & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Rectangular card receiving tray. The edges of the tray are molded into curves to appear "wrinkly" and gilded along the very edge. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a tall monument topped with a man. The image is labeled, "SOLDIER'S MONUMENT BRANDON VT." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR F. W. BACON BRANDON VT."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
F. W. Bacon
Person or Organization
Place
Brandon
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.15
Context
Sold by F. W. Bacon in Brandon, Vermont
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
Mercury card receiver consisting of round platform on a central stem. The stem and bottom of the platform are silvered while the top of the platform is gold.
Use
Used to hold calling cards. Calling cards could be sent in lieu of formal social calls.
Acquisition
1955.31
Relationships
Cushman, Fannie C. Rixford (1826-1919), Cushman, Leander Lockwood (1818-1892)
Place
East Highgate
Village
Highgate
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.31b
Context
Given as a wedding present to Fannie C. Rixford and Dr. Leander Cushman of East Highgate, Vermont.
Card Receiver
Name/Title
Card Receiver
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain card receiver with asymmetrical, rococo style edge. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a gothic-revival church with a tall steeple. The image is labeled, "ST. ELIZABETH CHURCH, LYNDONVILLE VT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany for A. W. Brockway, Lyndonville, Vt."
Acquisition
2007.57
Relationships
A. W. Brockway
Person or Organization
Place
Lyndonville
Village
Lyndon
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2007.57.3
Context
Sold by A. W. Brockway in Lyndonville, Vermont
Carton
Name/Title
Carton
Lexicon
Description
Porcelain sculpture in the form of a cardboard milk carton. The carton has a square body with rectangular tabs at the top of all four sides. The tabs are "folded" to close on one side and form a pouring spout on the other.
Acquisition
2018.5
Artwork Details
Porcelain
Made/Created
Potok, Charlotte Cherney (1930-2008)
Artist
Ceramicist
Role
1978-1983
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
2018.5.4
Context
From the "Paperware" line by Charlotte Potok of Plainfield, Vermont
Carton
Name/Title
Carton
Lexicon
Description
Thin-bodied porcelain sculpture of a take-out container. The container has a square base, and straight sides that flare upward toward the top. There are tabs at the top of each side; one has a rounded tab on the end, and the opposite has a slit in the middle. The tab with the slit is bent outward. Two of the box's sides are molded to look like folded paper, and a wire handle is inserted at the overlap point. The bottom is marked, "c. Potok".
Acquisition
2018.5
Artwork Details
Porcelain
Made/Created
Potok, Charlotte Cherney (1930-2008)
Artist
Ceramicist
Role
1978-1983
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
2018.5.6
Context
From the "Paperware" line by Charlotte Potok of Plainfield, Vermont
Ceiling Fixture
Name/Title
Ceiling Fixture
Lexicon
Description
Round milk glass globe attached to a brass fixture.
Acquisition
1994.27
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
circa 1913
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1994.27.10a-c
Context
Used in the Montpelier High School building, now Main Street Middle School, Montpelier, Vermont.
Celery Dish
Name/Title
Celery Dish
Lexicon
Description
Oval, pressed glass celery dish. The design is molded into the bottom and features star medallions around the border and a large star in the center.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.54
Celery Vase
Name/Title
Celery Vase
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass celery vase in the sunburst pattern. The top rim is scalloped.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.94
Chamber Pot
Name/Title
Chamber Pot
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic chamber pot with lid. The pot is footed with a decorative handle, and there is a similar handle at the center top of the lid. Both are banded with gilding. The bottom of the pot is marked, "Kermit / M.G. CO."
Acquisition
1981.9
Relationships
McMahon, James H. (1870-1947)
Person or Organization
Place
Fairfax
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910
Kermit Manufacturing Company
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1981.9.2a-b
Context
Owned by James H. McMahon in Fairfax, Vermont
Chamberpot
Name/Title
Chamberpot
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass chamberpot. One side is printed with the inscription, "Souvenir Underhill, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Underhill
Town
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.144
Charger
Name/Title
Charger
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic charger with incised wheat decoration around the border. The bottom of the dish is signed, "Wickham 1978".
Acquisition
2016.9
Made/Created
1978
Boyd, Nancy Wickham (1923-1987)
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2016.9.2
Context
Made by Nancy Wickham Boyd in Woodstock, Vermont
Chimney
Name/Title
Chimney
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass hurricane lamp.
Acquisition
2010.31
Relationships
Simmons, George W. (1803-1861)
Person or Organization
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2010.31.14b
Context
Owned by George H. Simmonds in Bennington, Vermont
Chimney
Name/Title
Chimney
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass hurricane lamp.
Acquisition
2010.31
Relationships
Simmons, George W. (1803-1861)
Person or Organization
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2010.31.14e
Context
Owned by George H. Simmonds in Bennington, Vermont
Chocolate Cup
Name/Title
Chocolate Cup
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic chocolate cup printed all over with bright colors. The main design is separated into three cartouches, each showing a building, and a banner that reads, "Souvenir of MONTPELLIER. VT." The images are labeled "PAVILION HOTEL", "POST OFFICE", and "NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE BUILDING". Between the cartouches the pitcher is decorated with pink, yellow, and blue scrollwork.
Acquisition
2009.26
Relationships
,
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2009.26.8
Chocolate Pot
Name/Title
Chocolate Pot
Lexicon
Description
Straight-sided blue glazed ceramic chocolate bot with lid and two-fingered handle. The bottom is marked "Bennington Vermont *1398 9" and the Bennington Potters logo.
Acquisition
2008.38
Made/Created
Bennington Potters, Inc.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2008.38.34a-b
Context
Made by Bennington Potters, Inc. in Bennington, Vermont
Cigar Holder
Name/Title
Cigar Holder
Lexicon
Description
Meerschaum cigar holder with case. The holder is made white ceramic on one side, with a clear amber section on the other side. The central part is nubbed in imitation of corral. The case is shaped to fit the holder and is leather covered and lined with blue velvet.
Acquisition
1970.6
Made/Created
circa 1900
Dimensions
Materials
Leather, Silk, Ceramic, Amber
Entry/Object ID
1970.6.2a-b
Context
Owned by Samuel Sargent in Barre, Vermont.
Coffeepot
Name/Title
Coffeepot
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain coffee pot decorated with a brown and yellow design of stylized autumn flower. The handles of the pot and lid are formed to resembler bamboo.
Acquisition
1998.27
Relationships
Place
Moretown
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
1998.27.13.4a-b
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family of Moretown, Vermont.
Coin Cover
Name/Title
Coin Cover
Lexicon
Description
Figural ceramic coin cover in the shape of a woman. The woman has long hair or a veil, and a full, round skirt. She has one hand at her hip, and the other held up in front of her waist. There are molded buttons down the front of the skirt, and three horizontal lines of ruffles at the bottom. The interior of the skirt is left hollow.
Use
Used to place over coins or small trinkets on a table
Acquisition
1960.1
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.1.43
Coin Dish
Name/Title
Coin Dish
Lexicon
Description
Flat dish with four lobes. The edges are molded with rococo flourishes and the very edge is gilded. The center is printed with a line drawing of a large, two-story nine-bay building with a central cupola. The image is labeled, "BRANDON GRADED SCHOOL, BRANDON, VT." The bottom is marked, "Made in Austria for E. N. Lewis Brandon, Vt.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), E. N. Lewis
Place
Brandon
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.23
Context
Sold by E. N. Lewis in Brandon, Vermont
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Commemorative plate printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey in red. The edges are molded into a swirled pattern and lightly gilded.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.36
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Decorative milk-glass plate printed with a full-color bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey. He is shown in military clothes with a golden sash and large epaulets. The borders of the plate are molded into an open design of a painted anchor, a ships wheel, and a rope.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.42
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Square, decorative plate printed with a full-color portrait of Admiral George Dewey. He is shown in a blue, double-breasted military coat with rectangular epaulets. Each corner of the plate is printed with a blue-linework design of United States flags crossed behind a ship's wheel.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.43
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Decorative plate printed in the center for a full-color bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey. The border of the plate is blue with ornate gilded decoration.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.47
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Decorative plate printed in the center for a full-color bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey. The border of the plate is blue with ornate gilded decoration.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.46
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Milk glass plate printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey surrounded by stars. The edge of the plate is molded into an open design of trifoils.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.45
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue-and-white transfer-printed plate printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey at the center. He is surrounded by a decorative floral border with the inscription, "MANILA MAY 1893". The edge is printed with a border of repeating laurel wreaths, cannons, and waves. Inside each wreath is a flag bearing the name of a ship in Dewey's fleet.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.48
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Decorative plate printed with the image of a building in blue. The building has a peaked roof and four columns along the front of a covered porch. Beneath the image is the blue inscription, "Town Hall, Pomfret, Vermton / 200th Charter Anniversary". The rim is molded into the shape of grapes and berries. The reverse is printed with the inscription, "This commemorative plate was especially designed in connection with the 200th anniversary of the granting of Pomfret's charter by Governor Benning Wentworth of the New Hampshire Grants, July 8, 1761."
Acquisition
1971.48
Relationships
Place
Pomfret
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1961
World Wide Art Studios
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1971.48
Context
Commissioned for the 200th Anniversary of the charter of the Town of Pomfret.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Green-and-white transfer-printed plate decorated with scenes from the history of the Lake Champlain area. The center of the plate bears the inscription, "1609 350TH CHAPLAIN ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL 1959".
Acquisition
1977.52
Relationships
350th Champlain Anniversary Festival
Event
Place
Lake Champlain
Lake
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1959
Kettlesprings Kiln
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1977.52
Context
Produced for the New York-Vermont-Quebec joint festival commemorating the 350th anniversary of the discovery of Lake Champlain.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue-and-white transfer printed commemorative plate with rope molding around the edge. The plate is printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey and a war ship. The inscription, "YOU MAY FIRE GRIDLEY WHEN READY" spans the center of the plate on a banner. The rim of the plate is printed with the dates of each of Dewey's promotions.
Acquisition
2008.36
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Higgins & Seiter
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.36.4
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Grey glass plate printed in white with the inscription, "MEMBER VERMONT HOUSE . UNITED STATES SENATOR . GOVERNOR . LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR . SPEAKER VERMONT HOUSE" around the edge, and "THANK YOU, "GOVERNOR" AIKEN VERMONT LEAGUE OF CITIES AND TOWNS 1974 TOWN FAIR" in another ring inside the first. At the center is a white-printed portrait bust of George Aiken.
Acquisition
1998.32
Relationships
Aiken, George David (1892-1984)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
Poulin, Armand
Artist
1974
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1998.32.1
Context
Made to honor George D. Aiken (1892-1984) during the 1974 Town Fair.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass plate with a wide border. The US Senate seal is engraved at the top of the border, and the signature of George D. Aiken is engraved at the bottom of the border.
Acquisition
1999.50
Relationships
Coutts, Flora (1897-1983), Aiken, George David (1892-1984)
Made/Created
1920-1935
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1999.50.63
Context
George Aiken represented Vermont in the US Senate from 1941 to 1975.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Oval, grey glass plate printed in gold with the inscription "EASTERN REFRACTORIES COMPANY, INC. 1930 - Fiftieth Anniversary - 1980". The center is printed with a logo consisting of a short brick wall with a flame in the center underneath an arch, and the initials ERCO beneath the image.
Acquisition
2009.35
Relationships
Eastern Refractory Company, Inc
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1980
Houze Art
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2009.35.14
Context
Made to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of Eastern Refractories Company, Inc of Montpelier, Vermont
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Plate with fluted rim. The plate is printed in the center with an illustration of a church with a square steeple at the center front. The image is labeled, "North Thetford Federated Church, North Thetford, Vermont, Built in 1860" in gothic lettering. The back is printed with a four paragraph history of the church.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Thetford
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1968
World Wide Art Studios
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.141
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue and silver commemorative plate of the United States Daughters of the War of 1812. In the center of the plate is a star with the inscription, "U.S.D. 1812" in the center and "1892-1942" on an anchor below the star. The rim is decorated with silver thistle flowers, and there are molded glass handles on either side.
Acquisition
1942.8
Relationships
Daughters of the War of 1812
Person or Organization
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1942.8
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Molded milk glass plate with pierced rim. The center is painted with white flowers and green leaves and printed with a brown-toned photographic bust portrait of a man in a military uniform with a large mustache. The inscription, "Welcome Home Montpelier Vt. Oct. 1899."
Acquisition
2007.19
Relationships
Dewey Day, Spanish-American War
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1899
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2007.19.1
Context
Made as a souvenir of Dewey Day, Montpelier, Vermont
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large, clear glass plate etched with the emblem of the United States House of Representatives and the signature of Richard Mallary ("Dick Mallary").
Acquisition
2015.36
Relationships
Mallary, Richard W. (1929-2011)
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
1971-1974
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2015.36.1
Context
Richard Mallary represented Vermont in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1971 to 1974.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large salt-glazed stoneware plate painted with the blue inscription, "EAST MONTPELIER VERMONT 1849.1999", and an simplistic painted of three flowers in the center. The border is painted with diagonal lines. The bottom is stamped, "Made in East Montpelier Vermont by Thistle Hill Pottery", and painted with a stick figure.
Acquisition
2015.43
Made/Created
Boyer, Jennifer F. (b. 1951)
Artist
1999
Thistle Hill Pottery
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2015.43.1
Context
Made by Thistle Hill Pottery in East Montpelier, Vermont, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of East Montpelier, Vermont.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Gray smoked glass oblong plate with gold trim on the edge. Gold lettering in middle of the plate reads: "National Life of Vermont, 1983, Outstanding Achievement in Sales."
Acquisition
1998.48
Relationships
The National Life Group
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1990-2000
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1998.48.4
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Green-and-white transfer-printed plate decorated with scenes from the history of Barre, Vermont. Each scene is labeled (clockwise from top): First Framed House - 1800 Goldsbury Home; Granite Quarries; "Youth Triumphant" - 1924 Solders and Sailors Memorial; Robert Burns Monument - 1899; Town Common - 1850 Stage Routes Going East and South; Naming of Barre 1793; First Church Organized in Barre - Universalist - 1796; First Boy Scot Troop in America - Barre - VT. 1909. The center has an aerial street map of the area surrounding Barre with the words, "1780 HERITAGE FESTIVAL, INC. 1970 BARRE, VERMONT" in a circle around the map. The reverse is printed with a four-paragraph history of Barre.
Acquisition
2011.44
Relationships
Barre Heritage Festival
Event
Barre Ethnic Heritage Association, Inc.
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1970
Kettlesprings Kiln
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2011.44.1
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large plate printed in the center well with a scene of several tall-masted ships at battle in a lake. The back is printed with a wreath formed up a vine, rope, chains, cannons, anchors, and cannon balls. Inside the wreath is the inscription, "MacDONOUGH'S VICTORY ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN", followed by a long description of the event.
Acquisition
1938.3
Relationships
War of 1812
Event
Macdonough, Thomas, Jr. (1783-1825)
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
20th Century
Shenango Pottery Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1938.3.1
Context
Made to commemorate the Battle of Lake Champlain (also called the Battle of Plattsburgh)
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large plate printed in the center well with a scene of several tall-masted ships at battle. The back is printed with a wreath formed up a vine, rope, chains, cannons, anchors, and cannon balls. Inside the wreath is the inscription, "THE BON HOMME RICHARD AND THE SERAPIS", followed by a long description of the event.
Acquisition
1938.3
Relationships
American Revolutionary War
Event
Made/Created
20th Century
Shenango Pottery Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1938.3.2
Context
Made to commemorate a naval battle during the American Revolutionary War
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large plate printed in the center well with a scene of tall-masted ships at battle. The back is printed with a wreath formed up a vine, rope, chains, cannons, anchors, and cannon balls. Inside the wreath is the inscription, "THE CONSTITUION AND THE GUERRIERE", followed by a long description of the event.
Acquisition
1938.3
Relationships
War of 1812
Event
Made/Created
Shenango Pottery Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1938.3.3
Context
Made to commemorate a battle during the War of 1812.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Large plate printed in the center well with a scene of several men in a small rowboat surrounded by large, tall-masted ships. The back is printed with a wreath formed of a vine, rope, chains, cannons, anchors, and cannon balls. Inside the wreath is the inscription, "PERRY'S VICTORY OF LAKE ERIE", followed by a long description of the event.
Acquisition
1938.3
Relationships
War of 1812
Event
Made/Created
Shenango Pottery Company
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1938.3.4
Context
Made to commemorate a battle during the War of 1812.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue-and-white transfer printed plate showing the Bennington Monument at the center. The monument is shown as part of a landscape scene, with the surrounding park at the bottom. Flanking the monument are portrait busts of John Stark and Ethan Allen. The border has large cabbage roses interspersed with oval-framed Bennington scenes. The back is labeled with the inscription, "Bennington Battle Monument Erected 1867-1881 "There are the redcoats; they are ours, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow to night." Gen: John Stark. At Battle of Bennington, Aug: 16th 1777." It also bears a Wedgwood maker's mark and the label, "Made in England for C. F. Atkins, Bennington, Vermont."
Acquisition
1953.7
Relationships
Battle of Bennington
Event
Atkins, Clifford Frank (1893-1962), C. F. Atkins
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
20th Century
Wedgewood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1953.7.2
Context
Sold by C. F. Atkins in Bennington, Vermont
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Red-and-white transfer printed plate showing the Bennington Monument at the center. The monument is shown as part of a landscape scene, with the surrounding park at the bottom. Flanking the monument are portrait busts of John Stark and Ethan Allen. The border has large cabbage roses interspersed with oval-framed Bennington scenes. The back is labeled with the inscription, "Bennington Battle Monument Erected 1867-1881 "There are the redcoats; they are ours, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow to night." Gen: John Stark. At Battle of Bennington, Aug: 16th 1777." It also bears a Wedgwood maker's mark and the label, "Made in England for C. F. Atkins, Bennington, Vermont."
Acquisition
1953.7
Relationships
Battle of Bennington
Event
Atkins, Clifford Frank (1893-1962), C. F. Atkins
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
20th Century
Wedgewood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1953.7.4
Context
Sold by C. F. Atkins in Bennington, Vermont.
Commemorative Plate
Name/Title
Commemorative Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue-and-white transfer printed plate showing the Bennington Monument at the center. The monument is shown as part of a landscape scene, with the surrounding park at the bottom. Flanking the monument are portrait busts of John Stark and Ethan Allen. The border has large cabbage roses interspersed with oval-framed Bennington scenes. The back is labeled with the inscription, "Bennington Battle Monument Erected 1867-1881 "There are the redcoats; they are ours, or Molly Stark sleeps a widow to night." Gen: John Stark. At Battle of Bennington, Aug: 16th 1777." It also bears a Wedgwood maker's mark and the label, "Made in England for C. F. Atkins, Bennington, Vermont."
Acquisition
1955.11
Relationships
Battle of Bennington
Event
Oatman & Wood
Person or Organization
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
20th Century
Wedgewood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.22
Context
Sold by Oatman and Wood in Bennington, Vermont
Communion Cup
Name/Title
Communion Cup
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass tumbler with a heavy base and flared sides.
Acquisition
1958.27
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.27
Context
Used to serve communion at Plymouth Kingdom Church in Plymouth, Vermont
Compote
Name/Title
Compote
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass compote molded in the Ribbed Bell Flower pattern.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.102
Compote
Name/Title
Compote
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass compote. It is molded with a geometric design around the sides and base. The top edge is scalloped.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.114
Compote
Name/Title
Compote
Lexicon
Description
Clear molded glass compote. The compote consists of a rounded bowl on a stem. The bowl is shaped from several round facets.
Acquisition
1957.1
Relationships
Rugg, Rachel Dodge (1814-1871)
Person or Organization
Place
Londonderry
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.254
Context
Owned by Rachel Dodge Rugg in Londonderry, Vermont
Compote
Name/Title
Compote
Lexicon
Description
Light-blue unglazed ceramic compote or candy dish. The circular dish sits on a stem with a round base. Both the base and dish are decorated with raised, white ceramic wreaths, and the center of the dish has a raised white ceramic scene of a woman leaning against a tree with two cherubs.
Acquisition
1959.61
Made/Created
Wedgewood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1959.61.42
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Clear pressed glass cordial glass. The glass consists of a round base, a faceted stem, and a flaring cup molded with a diaper pattern.
Acquisition
1962.16
Relationships
Smith, Grace Helen Chaffee (1877-1971)
Person or Organization
Place
Richford
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1962.16.6
Context
Owned by Grace Chaffee Smith as a child
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Small, pressed glass cordial glass. The round cup sits on a 6-sided central stem.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.60
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass in a variation of the feather pattern. The cup is molded with textured, vertical stripes.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.62
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass in the Barley pattern, which consists of a shallow vine with fruit and leaves.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.63
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass in the Open Rose pattern, which consists of shallow bloomed roses around the cup.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.64
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass. The cup and base and pressed into a honeycomb pattern.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.66
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass. The cup is fluted with wide flutes and flares outward toward the rim.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.68
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass in the Gothic pattern. The cup is molded with oval medallions.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.70
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cordial glass in a variation of the Magnet and Grape pattern. The cup is molded with grape leaves and grape bunches.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.73
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Small stemmed glass etched with the letter B in gothic font. There is an etched decorative border around the rim consisting of dots with a straight border.
Acquisition
1994.15
Relationships
Brinsmaid, Sedgwick Swift (1815-1885)
Person or Organization
Place
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1830-1850
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1994.15.7
Context
Owned by the Brinsmaid family of Burlington, Vermont
Cordial Glass
Name/Title
Cordial Glass
Lexicon
Description
Small stemmed glass etched with the letter B in gothic font. There is an etched decorative border around the rim consisting of dots with a straight border.
Acquisition
1994.15
Relationships
Brinsmaid, Sedgwick Swift (1815-1885)
Person or Organization
Place
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1830-1850
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1994.15.8
Context
Owned by the Brinsmaid family of Burlington, Vermont
Covered Dish
Name/Title
Covered Dish
Lexicon
Description
Shell-edged covered dish with rose handle. The dish is square with shallow, incised lines around the edges, painted blue. The lid echoes the edges of the dish around the rim and around the center. At the very center is a molded rose sitting atop a bed of leaves, all painted blue.
Acquisition
1958.1
Relationships
Allen, Hemen (1743-1782), Evarts, Sarah Allen (1771-1840)
,
Made/Created
18th Century
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.577ab
Context
Owned by Sarah Allen Evarts of Poultney, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic cream pitcher with brown-speckled white glaze and a handle. One side of the pitcher is molded with a scene of a person in a sled being pulled by a horse in front of a barn, and the raised image is painted brown. The bottom of the mug is unglazed, showing the red/brown ceramic body and is stamped with the maker's mark, "ONION RIVER POTTERY [illeg] VT."
Acquisition
2000.16
Made/Created
1990-2000
Goss
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2000.16.6
Context
Made by Onion River Pottery (goss) in Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Brown-glazed ceramic cream pitcher in the shape of a cow. There is a hole in the center of the cows back, and the figure is hollow to the open mouth. It has two ears, two small horns, and raised bumps representing eyes. The tail is curved forward over the back to act as a handle.
Acquisition
1960.1
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.1.40
Context
Though the United States Pottery Company in Bennington, Vermont, made cow-shaped cream pitchers, this one lacks many of the identifying hallmarks, including crescent-shaped nostrils and well-defined eyes.
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic cream pitcher with mottled brown glaze. The pitcher has bulbous lower body with a long, convex neck that culminates in a wide pouring spout. The body is molded with a low-relief design of a grapevine. The handle is in the shape of a twisted grape vine. The neck is slightly fluted. The spout is molded with a man's head framed at the top with acanthus or oak leaves and at the bottom with a pointed beard.
Acquisition
1960.1
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.1.47
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Toby cream pitcher in the shape of a man (waist up) with mottled brown glaze. The pitcher is molded into the shape of a man wearing eighteenth-century style clothing. His tricorn hat is open at the top, creating the pouring spout directly above the man's face.
Acquisition
1960.1
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.1.52
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Small Toby cream pitcher with runny brown glaze. The pitcher is molded with a round, jovial face at the center front just above the shoulder, and the top is flared outward, reminiscent of a hat.
Acquisition
1960.1
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1960.1.51
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher. One side is transfer printed in pink with a scene showing three young children holding hands while standing in front of a headstone. There is a small basket of flowers in front of the children and a man’s top hat overturned on the ground behind the children. There is a chapel in the background and flowers around the edges. The bottom of the illustration is labeled “The Mother's Grave.“ The other side is printed with a scene showing a young woman holding a baby with a young child standing behind her. They are shown beside yard or meadow, in front of some large rocks and trees. The illustration is labeled “The Orphans” The shoulder and top edge are striped with lines of pink luster.
Acquisition
1967.82
Relationships
Waterman, Olive Hovey Freeman (1823-1907)
Person or Organization
,
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1967.82.6
Context
Owned by Olive Hovey Freeman of Waterford, Vermont.
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Heavy white ceramic cream (or syrup) pitcher with red striping around the top edge. Just below the striping is the logo of the Lake Morey Club, which consists of a small, circular lake scene with tall evergreens and the inscription, "LAKE MOREY CLUB FAIRLEE VERMONT".
Acquisition
2016.51
Relationships
Lake Morey Resort
Person or Organization
,
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2016.51.8
Context
Used at the Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher. The pitcher has a small handle and bulbous body. The body is decorated all over for gilded flowers, and has a full-color illustration of a church. The image is labeled, "Congregational Church, Lowell, Vt." The bottom is marked, "J. Stephenson Lowell, Vt."
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
J. Stephenson
Person or Organization
Place
Lowell
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.8
Context
Sold by J. Stephenson in Lowell, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a rectangular brick building with a tall, square tower. The illustration is labeled, "FIRE STATION, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR C. N. Kenyon & Co. Barre, Vt."
Acquisition
1997.26
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1997.26.9
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barry, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass pitcher. The pitcher is painted with gold paint on the upper edge around the beading at the base. The center has the printed inscription, "Souvenir Cold Spring House Leach Pond, Averill, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Averill
Town
Essex County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.1
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher with slightly fluted body and a scrolled and gilded rim. One side of the pitcher is printed with an engraved illustration of a building with a large, square bell tower at the front left corner. The image is labeled, BARRE CONGREGATION CHURCH, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY GILLY & ABBOTT BARRE VT"
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Gilley & Abbott
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.5
Context
Sold by Gilly & Abbott of Barre, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Small white porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is printed with a full color illustration of an industrial area consisting of multiple factory buildings, a tall chimney tower, and a water tower, with a railroad and a green space separating the area from water. The image is labeled, "A Section of the E. L. Chandler Co's Plant, Barton Landing, Vt." The images is surrounded with a decorative gilded frame in an oak leaf pattern and the top edge of the pitcher is similarly gilded. The bottom is marked, "Wheelock Vienna Austria" and "Made in Austria for Whipple, French & Co., Barton Landing, Vt. Vienna".
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Whipple, French & Co., E. L. Chandler Company
Place
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1890-1928
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.11
Context
Sold by Whipple, French, & Co. in Barton Landing, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with a decoratively molded edge. The pitcher is printed with an engraved image of a bird's eye view of a lack with a field and trees in the foreground and a mountain in the background. The image is labeled, "Lake Dunmore, Vt. and Vicinity." The bottom of the pitcher is labeled, "Wheelock Made in Germany for Williams 5 & 10 c. Store, Brandon, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Williams 5 & 10 c. Store
Place
Lake Dunmore
Village
Salisbury
Town
Addison County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.24
Context
Sold by Williams 5 & 10 c. Store in Brandon, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is printed with a fully-colored illustration of a cabin with a plinth in the foreground. The roof of the cabin is painted green. The image is labeled, "Birthplace and Memorial of Stephen A. Douglas, Brandon, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for W. D. Nutting, Brandon, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), W. D. Nutting, Douglas, Stephen Arnold (1813-1861)
Place
Brandon
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.25
Context
Sold by W. D. Nutting in Brandon, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher printed with an engraved illustration of a large, gothic revival style building with a square tower or steeple at the center. The image is labeled, "University, Burlington, Vt." The reverse is marked, "Wheelock, Made in Germany for Brewer's Department Store, Burlington, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Brewer's Department Store, University of Vermont
Place
Burlington
City
Chittenden County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.34
Context
Sold by Brewer's Department Store in Burlington, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Molded glass cream pitcher. The handle and base of the pitcher are clear glass, and the base is molded into facets to imitate cut crystal. The upper portion of the pitcher is red glass and is painted with the inscription, "Souvenir of East Charleston, Vt." in gold.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Charleston
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.48
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The upper edge is painted burgundy. One side of the pitcher is printed with a full-color illustration of an aerial view of a valley with a river running through it. The image is labeled, "Lake Eden, Eden Mills, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "F. L. Whittemore Eden Mills, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Eden Mills
Village
Eden
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.52
Context
Sold by F. L. Whittemore in Eden Mills, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a neoclassical building with a blue roof. The image is labeled, "PUBLIC LIBRARY, FAIR HAVEN, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Foley Grocery Co., Fair Haven, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Foley Grocery Co.
Place
Fair Haven
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.56
Context
Sold by Foley Grocery Company in Fair Haven, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with pointed handle. The pitcher is printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a lake seen through young trees. The image is labeled, "Lake Morey, Fairlee, Vermont". The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for D. D. Davis, Fairlee, Vermont".
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), D. D. Davis
,
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.57
Context
Sold by D. D. Davis in Fairlee, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a brick building with two columns supporting a narrow portico at the entrance. The building is shaded yellow with a grey or blue roof. The image is labeled, "Memorial Building, Hardwick, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR THOMAS & THOMAS HARDWICK, VERMONT.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Thomas & Thomas
Place
Hardwick
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.64
Context
Sold by Thomas & Thomas in Hardwick, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Green molded glass cream pitcher. The pitcher has a small handle and straight sides. The bottom portion is molded with scrollwork and a portion of the molded design is gilded. One side of the pitcher is printed with the white inscription, "SOUVENIR OF Lyndonville, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Lyndonville
Village
Lyndon
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.75
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Red molded glass cream pitcher. The pitcher has a small, clear glass handle and straight sides. The bottom portion is molded with scrollwork in clear glass and a portion of the molded design is gilded. One side of the pitcher is printed with the white inscription, "Souvenir Maple Corner, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.77
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass pitcher. The pitcher has a scalloped and gilded rim and sits on a short base. One side is printed with the red inscription, "Souvenir Marshfield, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Marshfield
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
20th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.78
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a tall monument of a man on a square plinth. The illustration is labeled, "THE SOLDIER'S MONUMENT, MIDDLEBURY, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W. H. Sheldon Middlebury, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), W. H. Sheldon
Place
Middlebury
Town
Addison County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.80
Context
Sold by W. H. Sheldon in Middlebury, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a large building, similar in appearance to a fortress. The image is labeled, "New Armory, Newport, Vermont." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany" and "Imported by H. D. Lahar Newport, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), H. D. Lahar
Place
Newport
City
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.94
Context
Sold by H. D. Lahar in Newport, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed all over with bright colors. The main design is separated into three cartouches: the sides show a steamboat and a city street, and the center says, "Souvenir of NEWPORT.VT." The side images are labeled "Lady of the Lake, Lake Memphremagog" and "Mains Street" respectively/ Between the cartouches the pitcher is decorated with pink, yellow, and blue scrollwork.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Newport
City
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.96
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color image of a city street lined by buildings on both sides. The image is labeled, "Main Street, Newport, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for True & Blanchard & Co., Newport, Vermont".
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), True & Blanchard Co.
Place
Newport
City
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.97
Context
Sold by True & Blanchard & Co. in Newport, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a rectangular brick building with a arched central entranceway. The illustration is labeled, "DEWEY HALL, N.U.NORTHFIELD,VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR Mrs. H. L. Cheney Northfield, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Mrs. H. L. Cheney
Place
Northfield
Town
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.101
Context
Sold by Mrs. H. L. Cheney in Northfield, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass pitcher. The pitcher has a scalloped and gilded rim and sits on a short base. One side is printed with the red inscription, "Souvenir Pittsfield, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Pittsfield
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.104
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature white porcelain pitcher. The pitcher is molded with a basket weave design on the upper portion and has a flat, curving handle with mottled gilding. One side of the pitcher is printed with an engraved illustration of a field with a fence through it and mountains in the background. The image is labeled, "NICKWAUKET MT., PITTSFORD, VT". The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "B. F. H. S. China MADE IN AUSTRIA for Dennison Bros. Pittsford, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Dennison Brothers
Place
Pittsford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.105
Context
Sold by Dennison Bros. in Pittsford, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a park. The image is labeled, "Birthplace President Coolidge Plymouth, Vt." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for Ruth M. Aldrich, Plymouth, Vermont."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Aldrich, Ruth Midge (1892-1991)
Place
Plymouth
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.107
Context
Sold by Ruth M. Aldrich in Plymouth, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher with matter pink glaze on the bottom half. One side is printed with a full-color illustration of a building set on a hill amid trees. The image is labeled, "Proctor Public Library, Proctor, Vt." The bottom is marked, "WHEELOCK Made in Germnay for Vermont Marble Co's Store Proctor, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Vermont Marble Company Store
Place
Proctor
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.109
Context
Sold by Vermont Marble Company's store in Proctor, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color image of a square brick building set among hedges. The image is labeled, "MEMORIAL LIBRARY, SOUTH ROYALTON, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for C. M. Edson, South Royalton, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), C. M. Edson
Place
South Royalton
Village
Royalton
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.127
Context
Sold by C. M. Edson in South Royalton, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of large brick building with several chimneys and arched windows. The illustration is labeled, "ST. JOHNSBURY ATHENAEUM." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR E. N. Randall, St. Johnsbury, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), E. N. Randall
Place
St. Johnsbury
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.132
Context
Sold by E. N. Randall in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a rocky cliff. The image is labeled, "Guardian of the Notch the old Man and his Dog Smugglers Notch, Stowe, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Mt. Mansfield Hotel Co., Stowe, Vermont".
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Mount Mansfield Hotel
Place
Stowe
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.135
Context
Sold by Mount Mansfield Hotel Company in Stowe, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed with a full-color illustration of a an aerial view of a river running through a valley. A rocky cliff rises in the foreground at the left of the image. The image is labeled, "Nose, Summit House and Chin, Mt. Mansfield, Stowe, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Mt. Mansfield Hotel Co., Stowe, Vermont".
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Mount Mansfield Hotel
,
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.136
Context
Sold by Mount Mansfield Hotel Company in Stowe, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Molded glass cream pitcher. The handle and base of the pitcher are clear glass, and the base is molded into facets to imitate cut crystal. The upper portion of the pitcher is red glass and is painted with the inscription, "Souvenir of Townshend, Vt." in gold.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Townshend
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.142
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White-bodied ceramic cream pitcher with an ear-shaped handle. The rim and handle are gilded, and a leaf is drawn in gilding at the attachment of the handle.
Acquisition
1954.31
Relationships
Wheelock, Carrie M. (1858-1944)
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1954.31.1c
Context
Owned by Carrie Wheelock in Barre, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Molded glass cream pitcher. The handle and base of the pitcher are clear glass, and the base is molded into facets to imitate cut crystal. The upper portion of the pitcher is red glass and is printed with the inscription, "Souvenir of Woodbury, Vt." in white.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Woodbury
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.168
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher airbrushed with light blue at the top. One side of the pitcher is printed with an engraved illustration of a large building that takes up an entire city block. The building has a large tower at one corner. The image is labeled, "The Inn, Woodstock, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "J.H.R. & Co. Made in Germany for The Variety Store, Woodstock, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), The Variety Store
Place
Woodstock
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
J. H. R. & Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.169
Context
Sold by The Variety Store in Woodstock, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White cream pitcher with a brown and tan Greek key patterned border. The reverse is marked with "England/W.H. GRINDLEY" and the pattern name, "The Corfu."
Acquisition
1998.5
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
W. H. Grindley
Dimensions
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.5.1.7
Context
Used at the Poor Farm in Montpelier, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a tall obelisk. The illustration is labeled, "BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT, BENNINGTON, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR Harry Willoughby Bennington, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Battle of Bennington
Event
Harry Willoughby
Person or Organization
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.8
Context
Sold by Harry Willoughby in Bennington, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with a decoratively molded edge. The pitcher is printed with an engraved image of a neoclassical building with stone accents at the corners. The image is labeled, "High School, Putney, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is labeled, "Made in Germany for M. G. Williams, Putney, Vt."".
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
M. G. Williams
Person or Organization
Place
Putney
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.17
Context
Sold by M. G. Williams in Putney, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher glazed pink on the front half. The glazed side is framed with raised gilded dots, and there is a white circle in the center front printed with full-color illustration of a factory building. The image is labeled, "PEERLESS MFG. CO, BARTON VERMONT". The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for C. P. Jenness Barton, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Peerless Manufacturing Company, C. P. Jenness
Place
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1892-1924
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.22
Context
Sold by C. P. Jenness in Barton, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass pitcher. The pitcher is painted with gold paint on the upper edge around the beading at the base. The center has the printed inscription, "Souvenir East Burke, Vt."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Place
Burke
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1895-1910
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.27
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is printed with a fully-colored illustration of park surrounded by city buildings. The park is painted to look like it is dirt or the grass is dead. The image is labeled, "ORLEANS, VERMONT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for The Whipple-Converse Co. Orleans, Vermont."
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
The Whipple-Converse Company
Person or Organization
Place
Orleans
Village
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.29
Context
Sold by The Whipple-Converse Company in Orleans, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher with green glaze on the top half. One side is printed with a full-color illustration of a covered bridge stretching over a river. The image is labeled, "INIDIANS EARLY LANDING PLACE, YEAR 1800. 7 MILES BAY FILLED BY FLOOD, BARTON LANDING, VT." The bottom is marked, "WHEELOCK VIENNA AUSTRIA".
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
Place
Barton
Town
Orleans County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.32
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with an illustration of a city street scene with a large central tree and a bandstand. It is partially colored and has the label, "BARRE COMMON, BARRE, VT." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR C. N. Kenyon & Co. Barre, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.4
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Gold-lustered cream pitcher with a full-color illustration of a long, tied-arch bridge over a river. The illustration is labeled, "NEW IRON BRIDGE, BELLOWS FALLS, VT."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Place
Bellows Falls
Village
Rockingham
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.6
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with a decoratively molded edge. The pitcher is printed with an engraved image of a large clapboard building with with a front porch and balcony. The image is labeled, "Orange County Hotel, Chelsea, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is labeled, "P. C. C. Made in Germany for W. S. Hatch, Chelsea, Vt. 1010".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
W. S. Hatch
Person or Organization
Place
Chelsea
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.19
Context
Sold by W. S. Hatch in Chelsea, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed with an illustration of a building with arched and round windows and a square tower. The image is labeled, "WHITING FREE LIBRARY, CHESTER, VT BUILDING 1891". The bottom is marked in green with an entwined WC beneath a crown and the words "The Foley China England 115510". Over the green mark is a black mark that reads, "Made in England Adams & Davis Chester, VT J. McD & L".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Place
Chester
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.21
Context
Sold by Adams & Davis in Chester, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a large clapboard house complex. The image is labeled, "Home of President Coolidge." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for W. D. Cabot Woodstock, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Calvin Coolidge Foundation, Inc., W. D. Cabot
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.34
Context
Sold by W. D. Cabot in Woodstock, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is printed with a fully-colored illustration of a clapboard building with a wagon in front. The image is labeled, "Birthplace of President Coolidge, Plymouth, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Fuller Bros. Ludlow, Vermont."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Calvin Coolidge Foundation, Inc., Fuller Brothers
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.36
Context
Sold by Fuller Brothers in Ludlow, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a metal bridge high over a river. The image is labeled, "Quechee Gulf Near White River Junction, Vt." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for N. C. Powers White River Junction Vermont".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
N. C. Powers
Person or Organization
Place
White River Junction
Village
Hartford
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.38
Context
Sold by N. C. Powers in White River Junction, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed on one side with a full-color illustration of a city street lined with commercial buildings. The image is labeled, "Main Street, Randolph, Vermont." The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W. E. LAMSON & SON CO. RANDOLPH, VERMONT".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
W. E. Lamson
Person or Organization
Place
Randolph
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.39
Context
Sold by W. E. Lamson & Son Company in Randolph, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher decorated around the top edge with blue daisies and green leaves. The side is printed with a brown-toned photograph of a city street as seen from above. The image is labeled, "RANDOLPH, VERMONT". The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR W. E. LAMSON RANDOLPH, VT." and "Weimar Germany".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
W. E. Lamson
Person or Organization
Place
Randolph
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.40
Context
Sold by W. E. Lamson & Son Company in Randolph, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed all over with bright colors. The main design is separated into three cartouches: the sides show buildings, and the center says, "Souvenir of ST. JOHNSBURY VT." The side images are labeled "AVENUE HOUSE" and "MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE". Between the cartouches the pitcher is decorated with pink, yellow, and blue scrollwork.
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Place
St. Johnsbury
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.45
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White fluted porcelain cream pitcher with a line of blue glaze and decorative floral gilding around the upper rim. One side has the gilded inscription, "Rutland, Vt." in gothic lettering.
Acquisition
2006.51
Relationships
Place
Rutland
City
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2006.51.2
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher printed with a full-color illustration of a an aerial view of a river running through a valley. A rocky cliff rises in the foreground at the left of the image. The image is labeled, "Nose, Summit House and Chin, Mt. Mansfield, Stowe, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Mt. Mansfield Hotel Co., Stowe, Vermont".
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Mount Mansfield Hotel
Person or Organization
,
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.50
Context
Sold by Mount Mansfield Hotel Company in Stowe, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature custard glass pitcher. The pitcher is painted with gold paint on the upper edge around the beading at the base. The center has the printed inscription, "Souvenir West Wardsboro, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Place
Wardsboro
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.53
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is printed with a fully-colored illustration of a two-story clapboard house with a front porch. The image is labeled, "OLD CONSTITUTION HOUSE, 1777, WINDSOR, Vt." The bottom of the pitcher is marked, "Made in Germany for Cabot Bros. Windsor Vermont."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Cabot Brothers
Person or Organization
Place
Windsor
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.58
Context
Sold by Cabot Brothers, Windsor, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with an angular handle. The pitcher is printed on both sides with an engraved illustration of a bird's-eye view of a village in a valley with a large mountain in the background. The image is labeled, "ASCUTNEY MOUTNAIN WINDSOR, VT". The bottom of the cup is marked, "Made in England CABOT BROS. WINDSOR, VT."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Cabot Brothers
Person or Organization
Place
Windsor
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.59
Context
Sold by the Cabot Brothers in Windsor, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Dark-blue-and-white jasperware cream pitcher. The exterior of the pitcher is unglazed, and the white interior has a glossy glaze. The exterior is decorated with swags and people in raised, white ceramic.
Acquisition
1959.61
Made/Created
Wedgewood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1959.61.43
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Small ceramic pitcher printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey on the left, crossed flags in the center, and a two-masted ship on the right. The spout is molded into the shape of an eagle, the details of which are highlighted with gilding. The handle is molded into the shape of a rope.
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1899
Cook Pottery Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.29
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Small salt-glazed ceramic pitcher molded around the exterior with a pattern of lilies of the valley. The label, "PO 83" is written on the bottom.
Acquisition
1959.61
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1959.61.46
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Miniature pitcher printed with a colored image of a neoclassical building with a domed cupola and a six-columned portico. The building is colored brown with a black dome and the surrounding trees are colored green. The image is labeled, "State House, Montpelier, Vt." The handle and the neck of the pitcher are glazed blue. The bottom has the mark, "Made in Germany for Miss S. S. Slade, Montpelier, Vt."
Acquisition
2016.7
Relationships
Miss S. S. Slade
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
circa 1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2016.7.1
Context
Sold by Miss S. S. Slade in Montpelier, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher. The pitcher is decorated with a brown and yellow design of styled autumn flowers. The handle is shaped to resemble bamboo.
Acquisition
1998.27
Relationships
Place
Moretown
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
1998.27.13.6
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family of Moretown, Vermont.
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Pink molded glass cream pitcher. The body of the pitcher is heavily decorated with poinsettias and leaves, molded into one side to appear etched.
Acquisition
1998.27
Relationships
,
Made/Created
1931-1935
Jeanette Glass Company
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1998.27.12.3
Context
Owned by a member of the Hathaway family of Moretown, Vermont.
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
Small black luster cream pitcher. The pitcher has a bulbous body with three legs, and flares outward dramatically at the top. The top edge is scalloped and forms into a spout on one side. An ear-shaped handle spans from the top to one of the feet on the side opposite the spout.
Acquisition
1931.24
Relationships
Boyles, Alexander (1799-1877), Boyles, Sally (1799-1886)
Place
Marshfield
Town
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1931.24.1
Context
Owned by Alexander and Sally Bowles of Marshfield, Vermont
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White-bodied ceramic cream pitcher decorated with molded, purple luster floral sprigs.
Acquisition
1959.17
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1959.17.70
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cream pitcher decorated with stylized floral sprigs in pink luster. The vasiform body slopes up to a large pouring spout opposite a pointed, angular handle. The body of the pitcher is decorated with a wide band of luster swags, with leaves or berries at each high point and a berried sprig above each low point. A band of berries and vine encircles the attachment point of the body and the spout, and the spout is decorated at the center front and both sides with a sprig.
Acquisition
1959.17
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1959.17.62
Cream Pitcher
Name/Title
Cream Pitcher
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cream pitcher with plain bands of gilding around the rim, neck, and shoulder. The pitcher sits on a low base, and has a high spout and handle.
Acquisition
1959.17
Relationships
Rice, Sarah Sterling (1766-1864)
Person or Organization
Place
Reading
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Haviland
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
1959.17.85
Context
Used by Sarah Sterling Rice in Reading, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with blue one-sided fern leaves or feathers. Marked "L.W. Fenton/St. Johnsbury/2". The crock is straight-sided with a flared lip. There is a U-shaped handle on either side.
Acquisition
1945.38
Made/Created
19th Century
L. W. Fenton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1945.38.2
Context
Made by L. W. Fenton in St. Johnsbury.
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with white body and dark glazed interior. The form flares slightly in the middle, comes back in, then flares again at the lip. U-shaped handles are applied onto either side near the top, and a line is scored around the piece at the midpoint of the handles. The inscription, "NORTON & FENTON/East Bennington, Vt." is impressed into the center front on the scoring line, and colored blue (underglaze).
Acquisition
1945.38
Made/Created
1845-1847
Norton and Fenton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1945.38.3
Context
Made by Norton & Fenton in Bennington, VT
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with hand-painted design of three flowers. There are U-shaped handles on either side. At the center top is the stamped label, "NORTON & FENTON, East Bennington, Vt. 2".
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
19th Century
Norton and Fenton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.200
Context
Made by Norton & Fenton in Bennington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with hand-painted decorate of a bird on a branch. U-shaped handles are applied on either side. At the center top is the stamped label, "J. NORTON 7 CO. / BENNINGTON, VT. / 3."
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
J. Norton & Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.6
Context
Made by J. Norton & Co. in Bennington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with hand-painted blue design of stylized bellflowers within a V of dogs. The body of the piece flares very slightly toward the center, and the lip is turned outward to for a distinct rim. U-shaped handles are applied on either side, and line is incised around the piece as the attachment point of the handles. Above the incised line at the center front is the stamped inscription, "FARRARS POTTERY / FAIRFAX, Vt / 2". The inscription is painted over with blue.
Acquisition
1951.10
Made/Created
19th Century
Farras Pottery
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1951.10
Context
Made by Farrars Pottery in Fairfax, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Unglazed redware crock or pot. The top is slightly wider than the base, and the interior is glazed.
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
Bradford Pottery
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.19
Context
Likely made by Bradford Pottery in Bradford, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with stamped label, "FAIRFAX, Vt. 3". The body of the crock flares outward toward the midpoint, then stays straight to the top. There are U-shaped handles applied to either side.
Acquisition
1976.43
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1976.43.62
Context
Made in Fairfax, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Hand thrown stoneware crock with blue decoration of bird wings and the stamped mark, "R. & R. FENTON./EAST DORSET." The body of the crock flares outward at the center, then slightly back inward toward the top. There is a U-shaped handle on either side, and an incised line that goes around the top about three inches below the lip.
Acquisition
1945.38
Made/Created
19th Century
R & C Fenton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1945.38.1
Context
Made by R. & C. Fenton of East Dorset, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock featuring a painted design of a spotted deer. The large crock flare toward the top, with hand-formed handles and a round, flaring opening. Beneath the rim is the stamped inscription, "J. & F. NORTON/BENNINGTON VT." as well as a partial imprint of a stylized flower. The underglaze painted design shows a stylized, spotted stag between a house and picket fence.
Use
Used for food storage
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
J. & E. Norton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.14
Context
Made by J. & E. Norton in Bennington, VT.
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock decorated with a hand painted design of a bell flower. There are U-shaped handles applied to either side of the piece, and an incised lines runs around the piece at their attachment points. Above the line is the stamped inscription, "LEWIS & CADY / FAIRFAX. V.T / 4".
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
Lewis & Cady
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.28
Context
Made by Lewis & Cady in Fairfax, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Straight-sided stoneware crock with a hand-painted decoration of a flower. There are two U-shaped handles applied to either side. At the top center is the stamped label, "Simons & Osgood / Brandon Vt / 3".
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
Simons and Osgood
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.29
Context
Made by Siomons & Osgood in Brandon, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Large, straight-sided crock with hand-painted slip design of a four-petaled flower. There are U-shaped handles on either side of the crock. Above the flower is the stamped label, "L.W.FENTON ST. JOHNSBURY, VT 5". The interior is glazed dark brown.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
L. W. Fenton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.26
Context
Made by L. W. Fenton in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Large stoneware crock decorated in blue slip with an image of a person between two trees. The center top is impressed with the label, "Fenton & Hancock / St. Johnsbury, VT. / 6".
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
Fenton & Hancock
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.201
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with hand-painted design of a stylized bellflower at the center front. U-shaped handles are applied to either side, and a line is incised around the piece at the center point of the handles. Above the line is the stamped inscription, "J. E. NORTON BENNINGTON, VT 2".
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
J. E. Norton
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.22
Context
Made by J. E. Norton in Bennington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with large hand-painted design of flowers (possibly tulips) across the center front. There are U-shaped handles on either side. The top rim is flared outward to fit a small round ceramic lid, now missing, and the interior is glazed dark brown. At the center top is the stamped label, "O. L. & A. K. BALLARD. BURLINGTON. VT. 3". There is a small round lid that sits inside the rim and has a round center post handle.
Acquisition
2018.18
Relationships
Ballard, Alfred K. (1828-1874), Ballard, Orrin Lawrence (1825-1904)
Made/Created
1859-1867
O. L. & A. K. Ballard
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2018.18.3
Context
Made by O. L. & A. K. Ballard in Burlington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Large stoneware crock with blue slip decoration showing the logo for the Vermont Bicentennial. The straight-sided crock has U-shaped handles on either side. The logo consists of a primitive depiction of fields, trees, a barn, a church, and fireworks above the inscription, "1791 1991 VERMONT BICENTENNIAL". The bottom of the crock is incised with the inscription, "1/1000 Ltd." The interior is brown glazed.
Acquisition
1991.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1991
Salmon Falls Stoneware
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.2
Context
Made for the Vermont Bicentennial celebration.
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
3-quart stoneware crock with blue slip decoration showing the logo for the Vermont Bicentennial. The straight-sided crock has U-shaped handles on either side. The logo consists of a primitive depiction of fields, trees, a barn, a church, and fireworks above the inscription, "1791 1991 VERMONT BICENTENNIAL". The bottom of the crock is incised with the inscription, "1/2500 Ltd." The interior is brown glazed.
Acquisition
1991.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1991
Salmon Falls Stoneware
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.3
Context
Made for the Vermont Bicentennial Celebration
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
1-quart stoneware crock with blue slip decoration showing the logo for the Vermont Bicentennial. The straight-sided crock has U-shaped handles on either side. The logo consists of a primitive depiction of fields, trees, a barn, a church, and fireworks above the inscription, "1791 1991 VERMONT BICENTENNIAL". The bottom of the crock is incised with the inscription, "1/2500 Ltd." The interior is brown glazed.
Acquisition
1991.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1991
Salmon Falls Stoneware
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.10
Context
Made for the Vermont Bicentennial celebration
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
1-quart stoneware crock with blue incised decoration showing the logo for the Vermont Bicentennial. The straight-sided crock has U-shaped handles on either side. The logo consists of a primitive depiction of fields, trees, a barn, a church, and fireworks above the inscription, "1791 1991 VERMONT BICENTENNIAL". The bottom of the crock is incised with the inscription, "LTD. 1/1000". The interior is red glazed.
Acquisition
1991.28
Relationships
Vermont Bicentennial
Event
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1991
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1991.28.11
Context
Made for the Vermont Bicentennial celebration
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Large grey stoneware crock with a U-shaped handle on either side near the top rim. The front is stamped with the inscription, "J & E. NORTO BENNINGTON V[T]" and the number 1-1/6. The interior is glazed dark brown. The rim is slightly drooped.
Acquisition
2010.31
Relationships
Simmons, George W. (1803-1861)
Person or Organization
Place
Bennington
City
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
J. & E. Norton
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
2010.31.2
Context
Owned by George W. Simmons of Bennington, Vermont. Simmons was a tinsmith who worked next door to the Norton pottery company and would buy the pottery's seconds (ware with imperfections).
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with overglaze hand-painted design of a leafless tree. The body of the crock flares outward toward the midpoint, then stays straight to the top. There are U-shaped handles applied to either side, and two parallel lines are incised around the piece at the center point of the handles. Below the lines is the stamped label, "E. W. FARRAR & CO. BURLINGTON, VT 2".
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
E. W. Farrar & Co.
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.16
Context
Made by E. W. Farrar & Co. in Burlington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with hand-painted decoration of a stem of flowers. There are U-shaped handles on either side, and two parallel lines are incised around the body at the attachment point of the handles. Above the lines is in the blue stamped label, "LEWIS & CADY FAIRFAX, VT 2". The lip of the piece is flared outward and rounded.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
Lewis & Cady
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.22
Context
Mady by Lewis & Cady in Fairfax, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Redware crock. The vessel has straight sides that flair outward toward the top and a thick, round lip.
Acquisition
1954.17
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.5
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Stoneware crock with large, hand-painted design of flourishes (possibly feathers). There are U-shaped handles on either side of the crock, and a line is incised around the body at the attachment point of the handles. Above the line is the stamped label "LEWS & CADY FAIRFAX VT". A round lip has been applied to the top rim.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
Lewis & Cady
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.15
Context
Made by Lewis & Cady in Fairfax, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Large stoneware crock with hand-painted design of flourishes. There are two U-shaped handles on either side of the crock, and two parallel lines run around the crock at the handles' center point. Above the lines is the stamped makers label.
Acquisition
1954.36
Made/Created
19th Century
George & Bascom
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.36.10
Context
Made by George & Bascomb in Bradford, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Vase-shaped stoneware crock with hand-painted decoration of two leaves. There are U-shaped handles on either side. The lip appears to have been molded separately and flares outward dramatically. At the top center is the stamped inscription, "NORTON & FENTON / BENNINGTON VT" in a circle around the number 3.
Acquisition
1954.17
Made/Created
19th Century
Norton and Fenton
Dimensions
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1954.17.4ab
Context
Made by Norton & Fenton in Bennington, Vermont
Crock
Name/Title
Crock
Lexicon
Description
Straight-sided crock with hand-painted design of three clovers or flowers. There are two U-shaped handles on either side. The rim is rolled outward to create a lip. At the top center is the stamped label, "JULIUS FENTON BENNINGTON VT 1 1/2". There is a round lid with dark brown glaze in the center that nestles into the rim of the crock.
Acquisition
1957.1
Made/Created
19th Century
Fenton, Julius
Dimensions
Materials
Stoneware
Entry/Object ID
1957.1.301a-b
Context
Made by Julius Fenton in Bennington, Vermont
Cruet
Name/Title
Cruet
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass mold-blown cruet with missing stopper. The cruet is molded with flutes and daisies.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.146a
Cruet
Name/Title
Cruet
Lexicon
Description
Undecorated clear glass cruet with no stopper. It is mold blown.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.147c
Crystal Ball
Name/Title
Crystal Ball
Lexicon
Description
Solid, clear glass ball.
Acquisition
1958.1
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.799
Cup
Name/Title
Cup
Lexicon
Description
Large white glass tankard painted with a floral design in red, green, and blue. The center of the cup has design inside a round border. The cup is now broken, and two pieces remain.
Acquisition
1937.7
Relationships
LaFayette, Marquis de (1757-1834)
Person or Organization
Place
Woodstock
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1937.7.3ab
Context
Said to have been used by Lafayette at Baker's Tavern in Woodstock, Vermont
Cup
Name/Title
Cup
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic tumbler printed with an illustration of two churches labeled, "The Presbyterian Churches, South Ryegate, Vt." The bottom is marked, "Made in Germany for B. L. TERRY South Ryegate, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
B. L. Terry
Person or Organization
Place
South Ryegate
Village
Ryegate
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.48
Context
Sold by B. L. Terry in South Ryegate, Vermont
Cup
Name/Title
Cup
Lexicon
Description
Small yellow cup with straight sides and a small handle. The cup is transfer printed in red with two portrait busts within ovals underneath a flying eagle. The portraits are labeled Lafayette and Washington.
Acquisition
1958.1
Relationships
Washington, George (1732-1799), LaFayette, Marquis de (1757-1834)
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.572
Cup
Name/Title
Cup
Lexicon
Description
Small handleless tea cup with bronze luster. The cup flares outward in a straight line from base to rim, with a slightly molded pedestal base and beaded line near the rim. The center is banded with a hand-painted design in yellow and pink luster on a white ground.
Acquisition
1942.18
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.41
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cup plate printed with a bust portrait of Admiral George Dewey. Beneath the portrait is the stamped inscription, "COMPLIMENTS OF H. N. GARDNER / 5 & 10c STORE."
Acquisition
1969.28
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917), H. N. Gardner
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1969.28.50
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cup plate. Sunburst design on bottom & alternating thumbpint pattern along edge.
Acquisition
1980.5
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1980.5.8
Context
Used by the Templeton family of East Montpelier, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cup plate printed with the engraved image of a large building with two central towers. The image is labeled, "GODDARD SEMINARY, BARR, VT." The cup plate is slightly fluted around the edge, and the edge is gilded. The revers is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY C. N. KENYON & CO. BARRE, VT."
Acquisition
2003.38
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co., Goddard College
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2003.38.2
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont.
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cup plate printed at the center with a line drawing of a building with round rooms at the corners. The image is labeled, "PUBLIC LIBRARY CHELSEA, VT." The reverse is marked, "B.F.H.S. China Made in Austria for W. S. Hatch, Chelsea, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), W. S. Hatch
Place
Chelsea
Town
Orange County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.38
Context
Sold by W. S. Hatch in Chelsea, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White porcelain cup plate with gilded edge. The cup plate is printed in the center with an engraved illustration of a large gothic building with a square tower that has several points. The image is labeled, "Manchester, Vt. Burr & Burton Seminary." The back of the dish is marked, "The Levin Store Manchester Depot, Vt.
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), The Levin Store
Place
Manchester
Town
Bennington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.76
Context
Sold by The Levin Store in Manchester Depot, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Cup plate with petaled edge. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of a large building with a blue hipped roof. The image is labeled, "WALLINGFORD INN, WALLINGFORD, VERMONT." The back of the dish is marked, "T.K BONE CHINA. TAYLOR&KENT. LONGTON ENGLAND."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005)
Person or Organization
Place
Wallingford
Town
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Taylor & Kent
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.151
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Cup plate with petaled edge. The center is printed with a copperplate illustration of a lake. The image is labeled, "LAKE ANSEL, BETHL, VT." The back of the dish is marked, "Made in Austria expressly for Brooks & La Due Bethel, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Brooks & La Due
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.13
Context
Sold by Brooks & La Due in Bethel, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cup plate with decoratively scrolled edge. The center is printed with a full-color illustration of a small stone building with a large, columned portico. The image is labeled, "GILBERT A. DAVIS FREE LIBRARY, FELCHVILL, VT." The back is marked, "WHEELOCK MADE IN GERMANY FOR E. B. WATKINS FELCHVILLE, VT. DRESDEN."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
E. B. Watkins
Person or Organization
Place
Felchville
Village
Reading
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.23
Context
Sold by E. B. Watkins in Felchville, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cup plate with scalloped edge. The center is printed with a Victorian building with an arched entryway and multiple towers. The image is labeled, "CITY HALL, ST. ALBANS, VT." The bottom is marked, "Made in Austria expressly for H. M. Stevens & Co. St. Albans, Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
Stevens & Co.
Person or Organization
Place
St. Albans City
City
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.44
Context
Sold by H. M. Stevens & Company in Saint Albans, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic cup plate with petaled edge printed with an illustration of a large building with a wraparound porch. The image is labeled, "LAKE CHAMPLAIN SWANTON VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "B. F. H. S. CHINA MADE IN AUSTRIA for H. C. BARNES Swanton Vt."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
H. C. Barnes
Person or Organization
Place
Swanton
Town
Franklin County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.51
Context
Sold by H. C. Barnes in Swanton, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Pressed glass cup plate with a design of scrolls and stars impressed into the back. The center shows a three-masted sailing ship.
Acquisition
1937.7
Relationships
LaFayette, Marquis de (1757-1834)
Person or Organization
Place
Woodstock
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1830-1855
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1937.7.2a-b
Context
The ship in the center represents the ship on which Lafayette came to American in 1824, The Cadmus.
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed cup showing an Eastern design in black. The center shows an urn near a fence with two pagodas in the background. The border consists of three repeats of a scene consisting of an urn beside a fence.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.4
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed cup showing an Eastern design in black. The center shows an urn near a fence with two pagodas in the background. The border consists of three repeats of a scene consisting of an urn beside a fence.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.5
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed cup showing an Eastern design in black. The center shows an urn near a fence with two pagodas in the background. The border consists of three repeats of a scene consisting of an urn beside a fence.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.6
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed cup showing an Eastern design in black. The center shows an urn near a fence with two pagodas in the background. The border consists of three repeats of a scene consisting of an urn beside a fence.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.7
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed plate with a green center and red border. The center shows a large urn at the side of a body of water, with a boat in the distance. The border is separated into wedges, alternating between floral bunches and a scene with an urn and a sailboat. The back is marked, "CANOVA".
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.8
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed plate with a green center and red border. The center shows a large urn at the side of a body of water, with a boat in the distance. The border is separated into wedges, alternating between floral bunches and a scene with an urn and a sailboat. The back is marked, "CANOVA".
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.9
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic cup plate hand painted with sprigs of leaves and flowers. The leaves are green, the flowers are purple, and the stems are red.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.10
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Ceramic cup plate hand painted with sprigs of leaves and flowers. The leaves are green, the flowers are purple, and the stems are red.
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.11
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Transfer-printed plate with a green center and red border. The center shows a large urn at the side of a body of water, with a boat in the distance. The border is separated into wedges, alternating between floral bunches and a scene with an urn and a sailboat. The back is marked, "CANOVA".
Acquisition
1942.18
Entry/Object ID
1942.18.12
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
White-bodied ceramic cup plate with molded and lustered design. The rim of the plate is molded with swashes and floral sprigs. The floral sprigs are painted with purple with copper luster.
Acquisition
1954.27
Relationships
Brigham, G. Nelson
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1954.27.26
Context
Owned by G. Nelson Brigham in Montpelier, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Small, black-and-white transfer-printed cup plate. The center well of the plate has a design of pagoda-style buildings, a bridge, and trees. The border is printed with flowers.
Acquisition
1958.1
Relationships
Rugg, Lucretia Farr (1775-1848)
Person or Organization
Place
Londonderry
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.1255
Context
Owned by Lucretia Farr Rugg in Londonderry, Vermont
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Blue-and-white transfer-printed cup plate. The plate is decorated with a a swirling design around the border and at the center.
Acquisition
1958.1
Relationships
Twitchell, Lucretia Rugg (1797-1861)
Person or Organization
Entry/Object ID
1958.1.1260
Context
Used by Lucretia Rugg Twitchell in Jamaica, VT
Cup Plate
Name/Title
Cup Plate
Lexicon
Description
Small, round rimmed plate decorated in stylized florals. The rim of the plate is painted in pink with a rim and sprigs of pink luster. The well of the plate is decorated in highly stylized flowers, fruits, and leaves in pink, blue, green, and red.
Acquisition
1959.17
Made/Created
19th Century
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1959.17.51
Cup and Saucer Set
Name/Title
Cup and Saucer Set
Lexicon
Description
White, round teacup and round saucer with a brown and tan Greek key patterned border. The reverse is marked with "England/W.H. GRINDLEY" and the pattern name, "The Corfu."
Acquisition
1998.5
Relationships
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
W. H. Grindley
Dimensions
cup: 4-5/8" w x 2" h & 3-3/4" diameter, saucer: 5-7/8" diameter
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.5.1.6a-b
Context
Used at the Poor Farm in Montpelier, Vermont
Decanter
Name/Title
Decanter
Lexicon
Description
Painted glass decanter with stopper. The decanter is decoratively blown with pinched ridges and two handles. Between each ridge, the bottle is painted with a crane, a windmill, a bird and nest, and a sailboat. Each design is repeated twice.
Acquisition
1955.11
Made/Created
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.160a-b
Decanter
Name/Title
Decanter
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass decanter with tall glass stopper. The decanter is molded with deep flutes, each cut with swirling lines. The stopper is pointed and unengraved.
Acquisition
1955.11
Dimensions
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1955.11.147a-b
Decanter
Name/Title
Decanter
Lexicon
Description
Clear glass decanter etched around the shoulder with a tassel and rope design. The neck is cut into facets.
Acquisition
1958.13
Relationships
American Revolutionary War, The Royalton Raid
Morse, Nathaniel
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
circa 1780
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Glass
Entry/Object ID
1958.13.1
Context
Owned by Nathaniel Morse in Plainfield or Royalton, Vermont. Said to have been thrown into the bushes and thus saved during the Burning of Royalton.
Decorative Bowl
Name/Title
Decorative Bowl
Lexicon
Description
Small white porcelain bowl. The rim of the bowl is decoratively molded with scrollwork and the edges are gilded. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a large building with two central towers. The image is labeled, "GODDARD SEMINARY, BARRE, VT." The reverse is marked, "Made in Germany for Geo. F. Scott & Co., Barre, Vt."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), George F. Scott and Co., Goddard College
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1895
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.7
Context
Sold by Geo. F. Scott & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Decorative Bowl
Name/Title
Decorative Bowl
Lexicon
Description
White ceramic bowl with decoratively molded and gilded rim. The center is printed with an engraved illustration of a palladian building. The image is labeled, "KELLOGG-HUBBARD LIBRARY, MONTPELIER, Vt." The bottom of the dish is marked, MADE IN GERMANY BOSTON BARGAIN STORE MONTPELIER, VT."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), Boston Bargain Store
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.84
Context
Sold by The Boston Bargain Store in Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Bowl
Name/Title
Decorative Bowl
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Description
White ceramic bowl printed in the center with a full-color illustration of a river with short waterfalls surrounded by trees. Outline of the scene is square, but both the green and blue have run out of the lines. The image is labeled, Upper Falls, Morrisville, Vt." The bottom of the bowl is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY FOR E.A. HASTINGS MORRISVILLE, VT."
Acquisition
2005.21
Relationships
Cleveland, Eugene R. (1911-2005), E. A. Hastings
Place
Morrisville
Village
Morristown
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1930
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2005.21.91
Context
Sold by E. A. Hastings in Morrisville, Vermont
Decorative Bowl
Name/Title
Decorative Bowl
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Description
White ceramic bowl printed at the center with a full-color illustration of a stone building with a blue hipped roof labeled, "FLETCHER MEMORIAL LIBRARY, LUDLOW, VT." The bottom of the dish is marked, "WHEELOCK MADE IN GERMANY FOR JOHN BARRETT LUDLOW, VT. DRESDEN."
Acquisition
2008.83
Relationships
John Barrett
Person or Organization
Place
Ludlow
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Wheelock
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2008.83.27
Context
Sold by John Barrett in Ludlow, Vermont
Decorative Glass
Name/Title
Decorative Glass
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Description
Round glass orb. The orb has a mottle shape with a round nipple at the center top and a prominent pontil mark at the center bottom. Thin webs of glass are stretched through the center of the hollow sphere, with areas of green, purple, and opaque white blended through the webs.
Acquisition
2022.71
Artwork Details
Glass
Made/Created
Bramhall, Paedra (b. 1942)
Artist
May 4, 1998
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
2022.71.1
Context
Made by Paedra Bramhall of Bridgewater, Vermont
Decorative Plaque
Name/Title
Decorative Plaque
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Description
Round ceramic decorative plaque showing a man with a large mustache in blue military clothing. He is shown wearing a coat with two rectangular epaulets and a double breasted front closure. The label "Dewey" is written in script at the bottom right. The plaque is set into a metal frame molded into a braided pattern.
Acquisition
1963.14
Relationships
Spanish-American War
Event
Dewey, George (1837-1917)
Person or Organization
Made/Created
1898-1932
W. Guerin
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain, Metal
Entry/Object ID
1963.14
Context
Shows Admiral George Dewey of Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Advertising calendar plate for the year 1912. The plate is decorated with a scene of an indigenous American woman in a long dress sitting outside. She is surrounded on the left and right with small, rectangular month pages, showing January to December, 1912. The center bottom of the image is marked, "Compliments of Rutland's Piano Dealer H. M. Bradley. The edges are lined in gilding. The reverse has the mark "Dresden China".
Acquisition
1979.4
Relationships
H. M. Bradley
Person or Organization
Place
Rutland
City
Rutland County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1912
Dresden Porcelain
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1979.4.1
Context
Sold by H. M. Bradley in Rutland, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Advertising calendar plate for the year 1912. The plate shows an image of an owl perched on a large book in front of a winter scene. Within the book is a calendar of the year 1912, January through December, separated by month. The center bottom is labeled, "Compliments of Mrs. G. H. Pillsbury, Millinery & Ladies Furnishings GROTON, VT."
Acquisition
1979.4
Relationships
G. H. Pillsbury
Person or Organization
Place
Groton
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1912
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1979.4.2
Context
Distributed by Mrs. G. H. Pillsbury in Groton, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Decorative plate with a painted scene of a house and trees in the center. The scene is labeled, "Birthplace of Admiral Dewey, Montpelier, Vt." The edge is gilded in a mottled, sponged design. There are two molded openings on either side of the plate, like handles. The reverse is marked, "B. F. H. S./CHINA/MADE IN AUSTRIA/for Miss. S. S. Slade/Montpelier Vt."
Acquisition
1987.1
Relationships
Dewey, George (1837-1917), Miss S. S. Slade
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1987.1.1
Context
Sold by the Miss S. S. Slade shop in Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Oval decorative plate or tray. The center of the plate is printed with a full-color image of a monument showing a man standing on a pedestal. The image is labeled, "ROBERT BURNS MONUMENT, BARRE, VT." The rim of the plate is printed with full-color pink roses with the flowers pointed toward the center and the stems pointed toward the edge. The edge is molded in a rococo pattern and is gilded. The reverse is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY C. N. KENYON & CO BARRE. VT."
Acquisition
2003.38
Relationships
C. N. Kenyon & Co., Burns, Robert (1759-1796)
Place
Barre City
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1910-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2003.38.4
Context
Sold by C. N. Kenyon & Co. in Barre, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
White ceramic plate with a scalloped edge. The rim is decorated with gilded stems of wheat. At the center is an illustration of a city street with commercial buildings on the left and residential buildings on the right. The image is labeled, "PORTLAND ST. MORRISVILLE, VT". The bottom is marked, "MADE IN GERMANY G. W. DOTY MORRISVILLE, VT".
Acquisition
2012.36
Relationships
G. W. Doty
Person or Organization
Place
Morrisville
Village
Morristown
Town
Lamoille County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1900-1920
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Porcelain
Entry/Object ID
2012.36.1
Context
Sold by G. W. Doty in Morrisville, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Blue and white transfer printed plate showing Vermont landmarks. The center of the plate has six cartouches, each showing a different building: the Chester Arthur Historic Site, the Justin Morrill Homestead, the Vermont State House, the Calvin Coolidge Homestead, Chimney Point State Historic Site, and the Bennington Battle Monument. Beneath the images is the label, "Historic Vermont" within a banner. The rim is printed with bunches of flowers. On the reverse is a long inscription explaining the landmarks.
Acquisition
2003.63
Relationships
Vermont Division for Historic Preservation
Person or Organization
Place
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
2003
Jonroth England
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2003.63
Context
Made for the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation.
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Decorative souvenir plate printed with images of buildings. The plate is square with concave corners, and a semicircles added to two sides. The printed images are on the rim and show the Pavilion (twice), the Vermont State House, and the Post Office of Montpelier.
Acquisition
1971.33
Relationships
Marvin & Sherburne
Person or Organization
Place
Montpelier
City
Washington County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1971.33
Context
Made in England for Marvin & Sherburne of Montpelier, Vermont.
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Decorative ceramic plate or plaque molded with a three-dimensional scene. The center of the plate has the word "VERMONT" within a ribbon. Above the ribbon is the state house with the label "STATE CAPITOL", to the right is a couple on a ski lift labeled "SKIING", below is a covered bridge labeled "COVERED BRIDGE", and two cows next to a farmer carrying a bucket labeled "MAPLE SUGARING IN VERMONT". There are two holes in the center top for hanging. The back is hollow.
Acquisition
1966.42
Relationships
Place
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1960-1980
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Plaster
Entry/Object ID
1966.42
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Advertising calendar plate for the year 1912. The plate is decorated with a scene of an indigenous American woman in a long dress sitting outside. She is surrounded on the left and right with small, rectangular month pages, showing January to December, 1912. The center bottom of the image is marked, "Compliments of J. D. BLACKSHAW, Up-t0-date Jeweler St. Johnsbury, - VT." The edges are lined in gilding. The reverse has the mark "Dresden China".
Acquisition
1998.40
Relationships
J. D. Blackshaw
Person or Organization
Place
St. Johnsbury
Town
Caledonia County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
1912
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
1998.40.1
Context
Sold by J. D. Blackshaw in St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Dessert-sized decorative plate with a feathered border, both molded and painted. In the center is an engraved illustration of a neoclassical building with a domed cupola and a six-columned portico. The illustration is labeled, "STATE HOUSE, MONTPELIER, VT." The reverse bears the mark, "Made in Germany for Boston Bargain Store, Montpelier, VT."
Acquisition
2000.3
Relationships
Boston Bargain Store
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2000.3.3
Context
Sold by Boston Bargain Store in Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Decorative plate painted with the image of a neoclassical building with a domed cupola and a six-columned portico. A path leading up to the building is lined with trees. The lower edge of the image is labeled, "STATE CAPITOL MONTPELIER, VT." The reverse bears the mark, "PAINTED AND IMPORTED FOR BUSWELL'S BOOK STORE, MONTPELIER, VT. / HAND PAINTED THE JONROTH STUDIOS/ GERMANY"
Acquisition
2000.3
Relationships
Buswell's Book Store
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
The Jonroth Studios
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2000.3.7
Context
Sold by Buswell's Bookstore in Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title
Decorative Plate
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Description
Transferware plate printed with the image of a neoclassical building with a domed cupola and the label, "PICTURESQUE VERMONT / STATE CAPITOL MONTPELIER". The border is printed with a repeating design of flowers. The reverse has a label that says, "Old English StaffordhshireWare / JONROTH / ENGLAND/ MADE IN STAFFORDSHIRE ENGLAND/ BY THE BEDFORD POTTERIES/ ESTABLISHED IN 1792/ IMPORTED EXCLUSIVELY/ FOR/ PAUL C. HARRINGTON, / MONTPELIER, VT."
Acquisition
2000.3
Relationships
Paul C. Harrington
Person or Organization
,
Made/Created
Jonroth England
Dimensions
Overall
Materials
Ceramic
Entry/Object ID
2000.3.9
Context
Sold by Paul C. Harrington in Montpelier, Vermont
Decorative Plate
Name/Title