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Thumbprint Glasses

The Metropolitan Museum of Arts collection includes a thumbprint goblet made about 1850–70 by Bakewell, Pears and Company of Pittsburgh (1836–1882).  “Thumbprint”  was an imitation of more expensive cut glass, with concave oval facets that create a highly reflective surface. These reproduction goblets are based on the nineteenth-century original. With the Industrial Revolution, the growing middle class… Read more »