1996.185.1-14, Caribbean punch set. ca. 1935, Duncan & Miller Glass Company, Washington, PA



GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
When introduced in 1936, Caribbean benefited from inclusion in a national advertising campaign launched by Duncan & Miller that year. Images of this punch set appeared in magazines such as the New Yorker and American Home along with the slogan, "Picture this lovely Duncan Glass from you - among the Bride's gifts." The Caribbean line was in production until 1955 and included a wide variety of forms available in clear or light blue glass. Punch cups and ladles were made with colorless, red, blue, or amber handles.

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Charles L. Venable, Ellen P. Denker, Katherine C. Grier, Stephen G. Harrison, China and Glass in America, 1880-1980: From Tabletop to TV Tray (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 423, cat. 11.

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Until 1996: Heisey, etc., Schererville, IN (ladle) and R.T. Murphy, Wilmington, DE (punch bowl and glasses) [1]

From 1996: Dallas Museum Art, purchased from above

[1] See Object Receipts in Collections Records Object File (1996.185.1-14)

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When introduced in 1936, Caribbean benefited from inclusion in a national advertising campaign launched by Duncan & Miller that year. Images of this punch set appeared in magazines such as the New Yorker and American Home along with the slogan, "Picture this lovely Duncan Glass from you - among the Bride's gifts." The Caribbean line was in production until 1955 and included a wide variety of forms available in clear or light blue glass. Punch cups and ladles were made with colorless, red, blue, or amber handles.

Excerpt from
Charles L. Venable, Ellen P. Denker, Katherine C. Grier, Stephen G. Harrison, China and Glass in America, 1880-1980: From Tabletop to TV Tray (New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2000), 423, cat. 11.

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PROVENANCE 
Until 1996: Heisey, etc., Schererville, IN (ladle) and R.T. Murphy, Wilmington, DE (punch bowl and glasses) [1]

From 1996: Dallas Museum Art, purchased from above

[1] See Object Receipts in Collections Records Object File (1996.185.1-14)

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*Decorative Arts and Design
pressed glass: AAT: 300210941
red (color): AAT: 300126225
drinking: AAT: 300379698
Art Deco (style or movement): AAT: 300021426
ladles: AAT: 300200095
blown glass: AAT: 300010832
wave pattern: AAT: 300009936
punch bowls: AAT: 300043061
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