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Compote

Maker (American, active 1825 - 1888)
Datec.1830-1840
MediumPressed vaseline glass
DimensionsOverall: 6 1/4 × 10 7/8in. (15.9 × 27.6cm)
ClassificationsCULINARY ARTIFACTS
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number79.21
DescriptionCanary yellow oblong lacy compote with pedestal base design of medallion, scroll, beaded rim, fluted base, leaf motif on inside
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