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Juglet with Twisted Handle
Juglet with Twisted Handle

Juglet with Twisted Handle

Artist Unknown
Datecirca 1st–2nd century (or 19th century)
Mediumglass
Dimensionsheight and diameter: 3 9/16 × 3 in. (9 × 7.6 cm)
width (including handle): 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm)
diameter (rim): 2 in. (5.1 cm)
ClassificationsGlass
Credit LineGift of Mr. George D. Pratt, courtesy of Mrs. Katherine Pendleton Arrington
Object numberG.50.8.20
On View
Not on view
ProvenanceProvenience unknown. George D. Pratt (1869–1935), Glen Cove, NY; given to Katherine Pendleton Arrington (1876–1955), Warrenton, NC, before 1935; given to North Carolina State Art Society, Raleigh, by 1938 [1]; on extended loan to the North Carolina State Museum of Natural History (now NC Museum of Natural Sciences), Raleigh, circa 1938–circa 1956 [2]; accessioned into NCMA collection, 1950s [3].

[1] See copy of handwritten notes on back of photo of Pratt glassware display in Hall 5 (no other location provided) dated September 15, 1938. Also copy of handwritten note from curator Ben Williams to registration dated March 19, 1962, NCMA object file G.50.8.67.
[2] See copy of list “Estimated Value of the Gellatly Collection” dated July 18, 1944, indicating Museum of Natural History as interim custodian, NCMA object file G.50.8.67.
[3] No records exist, but all Pratt glass was assigned a 1950 accession number.
Published ReferencesW. R. Valentiner, "Opening of Four New Galleries of Early Sculpture and Decorative Arts," North Carolina Museum of Art Bulletin 1, no. 2 (Summer 1957), group of donated objects mentioned 21-22.
Exhibition HistoryRaleigh, NC, State Art Gallery, "Glass of Yesterday and Tomorrow," September 10–30, 1951. [Although no catalogue or exhibition checklist exists, more than sixty ancient glass vessels from the Pratt collection were on display in this exhibition (“Art Gallery Moves to New Space,” News & Observer, September 9, 1951). Considering that the donation included sixty-seven glass pieces, it can be extrapolated that all vessels were included (some are identifiable in historical photographs).] Object Rights Statement

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