Museum Collections
Luce Center
Figured bottle: Glass Work's S. Huffsey
Object name
Figured bottle: Glass Work's S. Huffsey
Date
1851-1857
Medium
Glass
Dimensions
Overall: 10 3/4 x 6 x 4 1/2 in. ( 27.3 x 15.2 x 11.4 cm )
Description
Dark green, lead glass bottle blown in a full-sized three-part mold (McKearin GI-99) embossed with a portrait bust of Jenny Lind within a wreath with the inscription, "JENNY LIND" on the obverse with a two-story building with a central chimney with the inscription "GLASS WORKS S. HUFFSEY" on the reverse; bottle is calabash-shaped with a an applied and tooled collar and a blow-pipe mark on the base.
Credit Line
Gift of Leonidas Westervelt
Object Number
1945.282
Marks
embossed: on obverse; "JENNY LIND"
embossed: on reverse; "GLASS WORKS/ S. HUFFSEY"
Gallery Label
Jenny Lind (1820-1887), the "Swedish Nightingale," was a sporano who toured America in 1850-1852 under the auspices of P.T. Barnum. Noted for her singing and her piety and charity, Lind was incredibly popular in America. Samuel Huffsey was a Philadelphia glass dealer between 1851 and 1857. The bottle may have been made at the Millford Glass Works, Millford NJ (of which Huffsey may have been an owner) or at the New Brooklyn Glass Works or the Isabella Glass Works in New Jersey.
Provenance
The Jenny Lind Collection of Leonidas Westervelt
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.





