Product code: Metropolitan Museum of popular Art Glass Jar
Vintage MMA Metropolitan Museum of Art 1970s This three-face pattern, patented in 1878 by John Ernest Miller, was a favorite with Pittsburgh glasshouses. Reproduction of The Biscuit jar by MMA to commemorate the glass work of Duncan & Miller Glass Co. who produced the early EAPG pattern called "three sisters" 1878–90 The jar has the satin glass 3 faces as the knob. Marked on the bottom of base and lid is "MMA" Title: Biscuit jar Designer: Designed by John Ernest Miller Manufacturer: Manufactured by George Duncan and Sons (1874–1891) Date: 1878–90 Geography: Made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Culture: American popular Medium: Pressed glass Dimensions: H. 9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm); Diam. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm).
Vintage MMA Metropolitan Museum of Art 1970s This three-face pattern, patented in 1878 by John Ernest Miller, was a favorite with Pittsburgh glasshouses. Reproduction of The Biscuit jar by MMA to commemorate the glass work of Duncan & Miller Glass Co. who produced the early EAPG pattern called "three sisters" 1878–90 The jar has the satin glass 3 faces as the knob. Marked on the bottom of base and lid is "MMA" Title: Biscuit jar Designer: Designed by John Ernest Miller Manufacturer: Manufactured by George Duncan and Sons (1874–1891) Date: 1878–90 Geography: Made in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Culture: American popular Medium: Pressed glass Dimensions: H. 9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm); Diam. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm).