18th century
Made of two panels; the upper one is broken in a Y shape; the lower one shows a big blob of leading that may be an early repair. The upper panel depicts an old man with a brazier, with fruits and vegetables. Wire loops at u.l. and u.r. for hanging. Another piece of plain glass at back.
26.2 x 14.4 x 1.2 cm (10 5/16 x 5 11/16 x 1/2 in.)
Philip Hofer, Gift to the Harvard University Art Museums, 1984.
White glass with silver stain and vitreous paint
18th centuryGermanPot metal, white glass with silver stain
14th-16th centuryBritishPot metal, opalescent, and uncolored glass with vitreous paint
19th centuryAmericanPot metal, white glass with enamel and silver stain
16th centurySwissPot metal, white glass, flashed reds
FrenchPot metal, white glass with silver stain
14th-16th centuryBritishFlashed red, white glass with enamels and silver stain
17th centurySwissWhite glass with silver stain and vitreous paint
16th centuryFlemish?Pot metal, white glass with silver stain
14th centuryBritishPot-metal glass, white glass with silver stain, vitreous paint
12th-13th centuryBritishPot metal glass, white glass with silver stain
16th centuryFlemishPot metal, white glass and silver stain
14th centuryBritish