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Vase Vase

This is a Vase. It was manufactured by Redlich and Co. and retailed by Grogan Co.. It is dated ca. 1900 and we acquired it in 1995. Its medium is silver. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

This object was donated by Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris. It is credited Gift of Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris.

Its dimensions are

H x diam.: 44 × 12.8 cm (17 5/16 × 5 1/16 in.)

It has the following markings

On underside of base: [1] heraldic sea-lion facing left, impressed (Redlich & Co. manufacturer's mark) [2] “GROGAN COMPANY”, impressed (retailer’s mark) [3] "STERLING”, impressed (standard mark) [4] "7386," over "17 1/2 IN" impressed (model numbers) [5] "55777" and "H O", incised (possibly old inventory marks)

It is inscribed

On foot: entwined initials "MFH", engraved

Cite this object as

Vase Vase; Manufactured by Redlich and Co.; Retailed by Grogan Co.; USA; silver; H x diam.: 44 × 12.8 cm (17 5/16 × 5 1/16 in.); Gift of Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris; 1994-118-20

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