Toasting Glass ‘To the Prosperity of Siparipabo’, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 The glass is funny. The trunk consists of two parts; A so-called Three-Ringed Knob above an elongated reverse baluster with a inserted bubble and a basic button. The glass is on a vaulted foot. Occasional glass with a radgravure of a plantation (the sugar plantation siparipabo) and the text: t prosperity of siparipabo. One scene shows a resting slave -made woman under a tree and a slave -made man with a shovel and a bundle of sugar cane. The other scene shows the house of the plantation owner, the sugar mill and th
Toasting Glass ‘To the Prosperity of Siparipabo’, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750 The glass is funny. The trunk consists of two parts; A so-called Three-Ringed Knob above an elongated reverse baluster with a inserted bubble and a basic button. The glass is on a vaulted foot. Occasional glass with a radgravure of a plantation (the sugar plantation siparipabo) and the text: t prosperity of siparipabo. One scene shows a resting slave -made woman under a tree and a slave -made man with a shovel and a bundle of sugar cane. The other scene shows the house of the plantation owner, the sugar mill and the shelters for the slavish men and women. glassblower: Europemaker: Netherlands lead glass glassblowing / engraving plantation. slavery; serfs and the enslaved. hut, cabin, lodge Suriname
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