Burnham's Beef, Wine, and Iron dose glass, 1890-1930
Dublin Core
Title
Burnham's Beef, Wine, and Iron dose glass, 1890-1930
Subject
E. S. Burnham Company
Glass
Measuring cup
Abstract
Small glass measuring cup with three levels of measurement, "table", "dessert", and "tea."
Creator
E. S. Burnham Company
Date Created
1890-1930, between
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum: 20161
Format
object
Extent
1 does glass
Type
physical object
Identifier
Warren Anatomical Museum Catalog Number: 20161
Provenance
This dose glass was created between 1890 and 1930 by the E. S. Burnham Company in New York City for use with "Burnham's Beef, Wine, and Iron great restorative tonic". It was owned by James Cotter, who kept it in his personal collection. In 2008, Mr. Cotter's wife, Mr. James Holland Cotter, donated this glass and other medical instruments and paraphernalia to the Warren Anatomical Museum.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Dose glass
Physical Dimensions
2.75 W x 3.75 D x 5 H cm
Files
Collection
Citation
E. S. Burnham Company, “Burnham's Beef, Wine, and Iron dose glass, 1890-1930,” OnView, accessed September 17, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/17349.