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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793808

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory list of glassware and related items. Each item is listed with a description, origin, and price. The items are categorized by their type and origin, such as Venetian, American, Italian, French, Swedish, Belgian, and Dutch. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

  1. Venetian Items (Italian):

    • Venetian silver and black glasses (per dozen) - $84.00
    • Venetian silver and black horses (Italian) - $25.00
    • Venetian silver and black compote (Italian) - $17.50
    • White and silver china plates (Italian) (per dozen) - $39.00
    • Venetian coral vase (Italian) - $10.00
    • Venetian coral glass (Italian) - $6.50
    • Venetian black and coral vase (Italian) - $15.00
    • Venetian crystal vase (Italian) - $15.00
    • Venetian glass vase (Italian) - $15.00
    • Venetian silver vase (Italian) - $15.00
    • Glass bowl designed by Laverne (Italian) - $65.00
    • Small square tables (each) - $21.00
    • Table with glass tiles - $30.00
    • Table with Pompeian legs - $65.00
    • Lent by: Carbone, Inc., Boston
  2. American Items (Steuben):

    • Crystal cocktail glass (per dozen) - $30.00
    • Crystal goblet (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Crystal vase (per dozen) - $15.00
    • Crystal cocktail glass, puffy cut (per dozen) - $27.00
    • Crystal champagne glass, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Crystal goblet, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Crystal sherbet glass, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $42.00
    • Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Crystal goblet, St. Tropez pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Lent by: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York
  3. French Items:

    • Glass birds designed by Lalique - Lent by: Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover
  4. Swedish Items (Orrefors):

    • Bowl designed by Simon Gate - Lent by: Edward Hald, Orrefors
    • Round vase designed by Edward Hald - Lent by: Edward Hald, Orrefors
    • Urn with cover designed by Edward Hald - Lent by: Edward Hald, Orrefors
    • Circus bowl designed by Edward Hald - Lent by: Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge
  5. American Items (Steuben):

    • Glass bowl, Imogene pattern - $15.00
    • Crystal amber vase - $6.00
  6. Belgian Items:

    • Ivory and black bottles and powder box - $7.50
    • Rose crystal sweetmeat dish (per dozen) - $18.00
    • Blue crystal sweetmeat compote (per dozen) - $18.00
    • Rose cased goblet (per dozen) - $29.04
    • Crystal and gold claret glass (per dozen) - $100.08
  7. Dutch Items:

    • Crystal cut champagne glass (per dozen) - $40.08
    • Crystal cut finger bowl (per dozen) - $33.00
    • Crystal cut finger bowl plate (per dozen) - $35.04
    • Crystal cut goblet (per dozen) - $40.08

At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads "Transcript, Apr. 8, 1933" and a stamp that mentions "To Catalogue German Art in America" and "A series of 12500."

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The image displays a page from a catalog detailing various glass items, their origins, designers, and prices. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

Italian Glass:

  1. Venetian silver and black glasses (per dozen) - $84.00
  2. Venetian silver and black horses (each) - $25.00
  3. Venetian silver and black compote - $17.50
  4. White and silver china plates (Italian, per dozen) - $30.00
  5. Venetian coral vase - $10.00
  6. Venetian coral glass - $6.50
  7. Venetian black and coral vase - $15.00
  8. Venetian crystal vase - $15.00
  9. Venetian glass vase - $12.50
  10. Amber and red rooster - $15.00
  11. Glass bowl designed by Laverne - $65.00
  12. Small square tables (each) - $21.00
  13. Table with glass tiles - $30.00
  14. Table with Pompeian legs - $65.00
    • Lent by: Carbone, Inc., Boston

American Glass (Steuben):

  1. Crystal cocktail glass (per dozen) - $30.00
  2. Crystal goblet (per dozen) - $48.00
  3. Crystal vase - $15.00
  4. Crystal cocktail glass, punty cut (per dozen) - $27.00
  5. Crystal champagne glass, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
  6. Crystal goblet, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
  7. Crystal sherbert glass, Riviera pattern (per dozen) - $42.00
  8. Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
  9. Crystal goblet, St. Tropez pattern (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Lent by: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York

French Glass:

  1. Glass birds, designed by Lalique
    • Lent by: Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover

Swedish Glass (Orrefors):

  1. Bowl designed by Simon Gate
  2. Round vase designed by Edward Hald
  3. Urn with cover designed by Edward Hald
  4. Circus bowl designed by Edward Hald
    • Lent by: Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge

Belgian and Dutch Glass:

  1. Glass bowl, Imogene pattern - Steuben (American) - $15.00
  2. Crystal and amber vase - Steuben (American) - $6.00
  3. Ivory and black bottles and powder box - Steuben (American) - $7.50
  4. Blue crystal sweetmeat dish - $16.50
  5. Blue crystal covered compote - $18.00
  6. Rose cased goblet (per dozen) - $29.04
  7. Crystal and gold claret glass - $100.08
  8. Crystal cut champagne glass (per dozen) - $40.08
  9. Crystal cut finger bowl (per dozen) - $33.00
  10. Crystal cut finger bowl plate (per dozen) - $35.04
  11. Crystal cut goblet (per dozen) - $40.08

The page is part of a catalog titled "To Catalogue German Art in America," dated 8.1.1931, and mentions it was funded by a grant of $1250.

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The image shows a page from a catalog listing various glassware items, their origins, and prices. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

Venetian Glassware (Italian)

  • 22. Venetian silver and black glasses (per dozen) - $84.00
  • 23. Venetian silver and black horses (each) - $25.00
  • 24. Venetian silver and black compote (Italian) - $17.50
  • 25. White and silver china plates (Italian) (per dozen) - $30.00
  • 26. Venetian coral vase (Italian) - $10.00
  • 27. Venetian coral glass (Italian) - $6.50
  • 28. Venetian black and coral vase (Italian) - $15.00
  • 29. Venetian crystal vase (Italian) - $15.00
  • 30. Venetian glass vase (Italian) - $12.50
  • 31. Amber and red rooster (Italian) - $15.00
  • 32. Glass bowl designed by Laverna (Italian) - $0.65
  • 33. Small square tables (each) - $21.00
  • 34. Table with glass tiles - $30.00
  • 35. Table with Pompeian legs - $65.00
    • Lent by: Carbone, Inc., Boston

American Glassware

  • 36. Crystal cocktail glass—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $30.00
  • 37. Crystal goblet—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $48.00
  • 38. Crystal vase—Steuben (American) - $15.00
  • 39. Crystal cocktail glass, punty cut—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $27.00
  • 40. Crystal champagne glass, Riviera pattern—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $48.00
  • 41. Crystal goblet, Riviera pattern—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $48.00
  • 42. Crystal sherbet glass, Riviera pattern—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $42.00
  • 43. Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $48.00
  • 44. Crystal goblet, St. Tropez pattern—Steuben (American) (per dozen) - $48.00
    • Lent by: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York

French Glassware

  • 45. Glass birds, designed by Lalique (French)
    • Lent by: Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover

Swedish Glassware

  • 46. Bowl designed by Simon Gate—Orrefors (Swedish)
  • 47. Round vase designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish)
  • 48. Urn with cover designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish)
  • 49. Circus bowl designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish)
    • Lent by: Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge

Additional American Glassware

  • 50. Glass bowl, Imogene pattern—Steuben (American) - $15.00
  • 51. Crystal and amber vase—Steuben (American) - $6.00
  • 52. Ivory and black bottles and powder box—Steuben (American) - $7.50

Belgian Glassware

  • 53. Blue crystal sweetmeat dish (Belgian) - $16.50
  • 54. Blue crystal covered compote (Belgian) - $18.00
  • 55. Rose cased goblet (Belgian) (per dozen) - $29.04
  • 56. Crystal and gold claret glass (Belgian) (per dozen) - $100.08

Dutch Glassware

  • 57. Crystal cut champagne glass (Dutch) (per dozen) - $40.08
  • 58. Crystal cut finger bowl (Dutch) (per dozen) - $33.04
  • 59. Crystal cut finger bowl plate (Dutch) (per dozen) - $35.04
  • 60. Crystal cut goblet (Dutch) (per dozen) - $40.08

The page is part of a catalog for an exhibition titled "German Art in America," which was held in 1933. The catalog includes the names of institutions and individuals who lent the items for the exhibition.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or price list of various glassware items, including Venetian, American, Belgian, Dutch, French, and Swedish designs. Each item is numbered and described, along with its price and origin. Here's a detailed summary of the items listed:

  1. Venetian Silver and Glass Items (Italian)

      1. Venetian silver and black glasses: $84.00 per dozen
      1. Venetian silver and black horses: $25.00 each
      1. Venetian silver and black compote: $17.50
      1. White and silver china plates: $30.00 per dozen
      1. Venetian coral vase: $10.00
      1. Venetian coral glass: $6.50
      1. Venetian black and coral vase: $15.00
      1. Venetian crystal vase: $15.00
      1. Venetian glass vase: $12.50
      1. Amber and red rooster: $15.00
      1. Glass bowl designed by Laverna: $0.65
      1. Small square tables: $21.00 each
      1. Table with glass tiles: $30.00
      1. Table with Pompeian legs: $65.00
        (Lent by: Carbone, Inc., Boston)
  2. American Crystal Glassware (Steuben)

      1. Crystal cocktail glass: $30.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal goblet: $48.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal vase: $15.00
      1. Crystal cocktail glass, punty cut: $27.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal champagne glass, Riviera pattern: $48.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal goblet, Riviera pattern: $48.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal sherbet glass, Riviera pattern: $48.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern: $48.00 per dozen
      1. Crystal goblet, St. Tropez pattern: $48.00 per dozen
        (Lent by: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York)
  3. Other Items

      1. Glass birds designed by Lalique: Lent by Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover (French)
      1. Bowl designed by Simon Gate: Lent by Orrefors (Swedish)
      1. Round vase designed by Edward Hald: Lent by Orrefors (Swedish)
      1. Urn with cover designed by Edward Hald: Lent by Orrefors (Swedish)
      1. Circus bowl designed by Edward Hald: Lent by Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge (Swedish)
      1. Glass bowl, Imogene pattern: $15.00 (American)
      1. Crystal and amber vase: $6.00 (American)
      1. Ivory and black bottles and powder box: $7.50 (American)
      1. Blue crystal sweetmeat dish: $16.50 (Belgian)
      1. Blue crystal covered compote: $18.00 (Belgian)
      1. Rose cased goblet: $29.04 per dozen (Belgian)
      1. Crystal and gold claret glass: $100.08 per dozen (Belgian)
      1. Crystal cut champagne glass: $40.08 per dozen (Dutch)
      1. Crystal cut finger bowl and plate: $33.00 and $35.04 per dozen (Dutch)
      1. Crystal cut goblet: $40.08 per dozen (Dutch)

The page also has a note at the bottom indicating it is a catalog for Derman Art in America, dated April 1933.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or a list of items, likely related to antique or collectible glassware and silver items. Here’s a detailed summary of the entries on this page:

  1. Venetian Glass Items:

    • Venetian silver and black glasses: $84.00 (per dozen)
    • Venetian silver and black horses: $25.00 (each)
    • Venetian silver and black compote: $17.50
    • Various Venetian china plates: $30.00 (per dozen)
    • Venetian coral vase: $10.00
    • Venetian black and coral vase: $6.50
    • Venetian black and coral vase: $15.00
    • Venetian crystal vase: $15.00
    • Venetian glass vase: $12.50
    • Amber and red rooster: $15.00
  2. Designed Glass Items:

    • Glass bowl designed by Laverna: $0.65
    • Small square tables: $21.00 (each)
    • Table with glass tiles: $30.00
    • Table with Pompeian legs: $65.00

    Items lent by Carbone, Inc., Boston.

  3. Steuben Glassware:

    • Crystal cocktail glass: $30.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal goblet: $48.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal vase: $15.00
    • Crystal cocktail glass, punch cut: $27.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal champagne glass, Riviera pattern: $48.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern: $48.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal sherbet glass, Riviera pattern: $42.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal champagne glass, St. Tropez pattern: $48.00 (per dozen)
  4. Lent by Specific Sources:

    • Crystal goblet, St. Tropez pattern: Lent by Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York ($48.00 per dozen)
    • Glass birds designed by Lalique (French): Lent by Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover
    • Bowl designed by Simon Gate—Orrefors (Swedish)
    • Round vase designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish)
    • Urn with cover designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish)
    • Circus bowl designed by Edward Hald—Orrefors (Swedish): Lent by Germanic Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge
  5. Other Notable Items:

    • Glass bowl, Imogene pattern: $15.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal and amber vase: $6.00
    • Ivory and black bottles and powder box: $7.50
    • Blue crystal sweetmeat dish (Belgian): $16.50
    • Blue crystal covered compote (Belgian): $18.00
    • Rose cased goblet (Belgian): $29.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal and gold claret glass (Belgian): $100.08 (per dozen)
    • Crystal cut champagne glass (Dutch): $40.08 (per dozen)
    • Crystal cut finger bowl (Dutch): $33.00 (per dozen)
    • Crystal cut finger bowl plate (Dutch): $35.04 (per dozen)
    • Crystal cut goblet (Dutch): $40.08 (per dozen)

This list appears to be a detailed inventory or catalog of various glass and silver items, likely used for auction, sale, or exhibition purposes. The items are sourced from different manufacturers and designers, including Venetian, Steuben, Lalique, and others.

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The image displays a page from a catalog that lists various glass items along with their origins, lenders, and prices. The items are numbered from 22 to 59 and include a variety of glasses, vases, plates, and other decorative objects. The catalog provides details such as the type of glass, its design, the country of origin, the lender, and the price per unit or per dozen. Some items are lent by individuals, while others are lent by companies or institutions. The prices range from a few dollars to over a hundred dollars for some pieces. The catalog appears to be from an exhibition or a special collection, as indicated by the note at the bottom referring to a "Catalogue of German Art in America" with an accompanying grant.

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The image shows an old catalog page listing various glassware and decorative items, along with their prices and origins. The left side of the page details Venetian items, mostly Italian, including silver and black glasses, horses, compote, coral vases and glasses, crystal vases, glass bowls, rooster figures, tables, and various Steuben crystal cocktail glasses and goblets with their patterns and prices.

The right side continues with more American Steuben crystal items, French glass birds designed by Lalique, Swedish bowls, urns, and circus bowls designed by Edward Hald, and various other items including Belgian crystal dishes and Dutch crystal cut glasses, all with their prices listed per dozen or each. There is a note about lending sources like Carbone, Inc., Boston, Germanic Museum at Harvard University, and individuals lending French items.

At the bottom part of the image, there is a handwritten note with a date that appears to be "April 8, 1933" and a typed note stating "To Catalogue Derman Art in America / A grant of $1250 having been made ...". The page appears to be from a historical auction or museum catalog focused on decorative art pieces.

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The image shows a two-page catalogue listing with numerous items, each described by name, origin, and price. The left page lists items numbered from 22 to 43, while the right page starts from item 44 and goes at least up to item 59, although the page may continue beyond what is shown. The catalogue appears to cover a variety of glassware and related products, with many pieces being attributed to specific countries or designers.

For example, item 22 on the left page is "Venetian silver and black glasses (Italian)" priced at $84 per dozen. The right-hand side features items such as number 44, "Crystal goblet, 'St. Tropez pattern—Steuben (American)'" priced at $48 per dozen.

Most items are priced individually, per dozen, or sometimes for a set, such as item 23, "Venetian silver and black horses (Italian)" priced at $25 each. The origins of the pieces are diverse, including Italian, French, Swedish, American, Belgian, and Dutch. Several items are associated with famous designers or brands, like "Lalique" in item 45, and "Steuben" which appears in multiple listings such as items 38 and 40.

The document itself looks aged, with a creamy, off-white paper that has typewritten text. The pages are bound on the left side, and there is a handwritten mark that reads "To catalogue Derman Art in America." There is also a date stamp at the bottom right of the second page that reads "Oct 24 1933." This suggests the catalogue may be a historic document, possibly related to an art exhibition or sale.

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The image features a page from a catalog listing various glass and china items from different origins along with their prices. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing items numbered 22 to 43, and the right column listing items numbered 44 to 59. The items come from various countries including Italy, America, France, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Several items are special designs, some by known designers such as Simon Gate and Edvard Hald. The listings include items like Venetian silver and black glasses, crystal cocktail glasses, vases of different designs, and glass birds. Prices are indicated for each item, either per dozen or each.

The page has a handwritten note at the bottom dated April 8, 1933.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory list, likely from an art or antique auction, dated April 8, 1933. The document is titled "To Catalog German Art in America" and is described as "A grant of $1200 having been made", indicating it may be part of a funded exhibition or collection.

Content Overview:

The page lists 59 items, each with a detailed description, origin, and price. The items are primarily glassware and decorative objects, with a focus on crystal, glass, and silver pieces. Each entry includes:

  • Item number (e.g., 22, 23, etc.)
  • Description (e.g., "Venetian silver and black glasses")
  • Origin or designer (e.g., "Italian," "American," "Steuben," "Lalique")
  • Price (often listed per dozen or per item)
  • Lender information for some items (e.g., "Lent by: Carbene, Inc., Boston")

Key Features:

  1. Items Listed:

    • Glassware: Crystal goblets, vases, bowls, and plates from various designers and origins, including Steuben, Lalique, Simon Gate, and Edward Hald.
    • Silverware: Venetian silver items, such as glasses, horses, and compotes.
    • Decorative Objects: Glass birds, crystal sweetmeat dishes, and other ornate pieces.
  2. Designers and Origins:

    • American: Many items are attributed to American designers or manufacturers, such as Steuben.
    • European: Items from Venetian, French, Belgian, Dutch, and Swedish origins are also included.
    • Notable designers mentioned include Lalique (French) and Edward Hald (Swedish).
  3. Pricing:

    • Prices vary widely, ranging from $6.00 (e.g., "Ivory and black bortles and powder box—Steuben") to $100.08 (e.g., "Crystal and gold claret glass (Belgian)").
    • Some items are priced per dozen, such as Venetian silver and black glasses (Italian) at $84.00 per dozen.
  4. Lenders:

    • Several items are noted as being lent by specific institutions or individuals, such as:
      • Carbone, Inc., Boston (for items 22–35)
      • Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York (for item 44)
      • Mrs. Charles T. Dole, Andover (for item 45)
      • Germania Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge (for item 49)

Handwritten Note:

At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads:
"To Catalog German Art in America A grant of $1200 having been made", along with a date: April 8, 1933. This suggests the catalog is part of an organized effort to showcase or preserve German art in America, possibly funded by a grant.

Overall Impression:

The document appears to be a detailed inventory or catalog from an art exhibition, auction, or museum collection, focusing on high-quality glassware and decorative arts from various international origins. The inclusion of lender information and pricing indicates it may have been used for exhibition purposes or as a reference for collectors and curators. The dated note at the bottom provides historical context, situating the catalog within the early 20th century.