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December 1, 2010; Roswell Gleason Doorway
Paneled door from Roswell Gleason house
December 1, 2010; Roswell Gleason Doorway

Paneled door from Roswell Gleason house

Boston and Sandwich Glass Company (1826–1888)
about 1845–60
Object PlaceSandwich, Massachusetts, United States
Medium/TechniqueGlass, painted pine
Dimensions335.28 x 106.68 cm (132 x 42 in.)
Credit LineH. E. Bolles Fund
Accession number1976.671
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On view
ClassificationsArchitectural elements
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Description
This elegant door adorned the central hallway to the Dorchester, Massachusetts, home of Roswell Gleason, a prosperous manufacturer of pewter and silverplate. Two rooms from his home are installed in the Art of the Americas Wing. According to family tradition, the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company made the glass panels as a tribute to Gleason, who often used Sandwich glass in his products. The panels were made using the “overlay” technique, in which sheets of blue and colorless glass were fused together and engraved with a rotating grinding wheel.
ProvenanceFrom the Roswell Gleason house, built about 1840, in Dorchester, Massachusetts; purchased from a direct descendant, Mrs. Mary C. Bowker, in September 1976.
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Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
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Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company
about 1850–60
Boston and Sandwich Glass Company