etched

circa 1895
1880

Used by donor's uncle, William Garretson as part of a two piece "youth set" of sterling silver.

c.1875-1890

Metal thimble which might be gold. Etched and endgraved decorative band at the outside edge of the thimble, with the initials: "ECG", (for Ella Corinne [Durand] Garretson).

1880

Used by donor's uncle, William Garretson as part of a two piece "youth set" of sterling silver.

1910s

This teaspoon is marked with Lion passant, an anchor and a letter of the alphabet(probably "G"), before the word "Sterling," it's probably of Gorham Corporation manufacture. It was given by the...

1890-1910

Clear glass decanter (A) with stopper (B). The decanter (A) is decorated with an etched band at the shoulder with a long neck. The etched band is further decorated with arch-like elements...

1968

Glass etching of a cup that looks very much like 2007.39.76. Cup image is in lower half of glass; top section is clear. Glass sets against cream colored mat board and is inside a black painted...

c. 1965

Stoneware hollow brick shaped sculpture with a cutout and drawn in face on the front. Front and back are bulbous while sides are flat. Top corners have holes through which a wire goes through...

n.d.

Hand formed clay platter attached to a two inch cylindrical base. Platter is rough-formed and raku fired. An abstract design in brown, beige and cream with etched and painted lines decorate the...

n.d.

Dark brown clay earthenware vase. Vase has a narrow base then gets very wide at the sides and tapers suddenly into a very narrow smooth black neck. Brown clay has been etched with lines...

n.d.

White porcelain bowl with a round lip base. Bowl is flared and has brown glaze around one side of interior with blue glazed squares beneath. On the opposite interior side are colored and etched...

c. 1970

This blown glass sculpture is mirrored and acid-etched. It is shades of green nad reddish brown with a copper cap on one side.

c. 1970

This blown glass sculpture is mirrored and acid-etched. It is pale green which dominates over other shades of green.

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