The Corning Museum of Glass in Coming, New York, is seeking the whereabouts of a cut-glass stand in the form of a temple made in the second half of the nineteenth century most likely in France or England for use in India

Magazine Antiques, Sept, 2003 by Remi Spriggs

The Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, is seeking the wareabouts of a cutglass stand in the form of a temple (illustrated above) made in the second half of the nineteenth century most likely in France or England for use in India. The object measures approximately four feet high and three feet square. It appeared in a New York City gallery in 1992. Readers with relevant information are encouraged to contact:

Jane Shadel Spillman

Curator of American Glass

The Coming Museum of Glass

One Museum Way

Coming, New York 14830

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