Claret Glass, 1845-1870

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Artifact Overview

Nineteenth-century American glassmakers experimented with new methods to create products for a growing consumer market. In the 1820s, pressing glass into metal molds by machine was perfected, and by the mid-1800s, manufacturers were creating a variety of inexpensive pressed glass housewares. America's middle-class consumers could now decorate their homes with attractive glass bowls, creamers, dishes, plates, vases, and other tableware.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Claret glass

Date Made

1845-1870

Place of Creation

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

64.90.51

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Mrs. Wesson Seyburn

Material

Glass (Material)
Pressed glass

Color

Colorless

Dimensions

Height: 5.5 in
Diameter: 2.375 in

Claret Glass, 1845-1870