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Punch Strainer

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Bowl pierced in the shape of a flower. Handles with stylized leaves
Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Henry V. Weil (1864-1943) New York. Mrs. J. Armory Haskell (1864-1942) New York sold [through her estate sale Parke-Bernet New York April 26-29 1944 lot 586]. May and Howard Joynt Alexandria sold [through their sale Christie's New York January 19-20 1990 lot 277]. John A. Hyman Williamsburg 1990 sold [through S. J. Shrubsole New York]; to Daniel and Susan Pollack 2008 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2020 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Pollack Collection gift of Daniel A. Pollack AB ’60 and Susan F. Pollack AB ’64
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Title: Punch Strainer
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Bowl pierced in the shape of a flower.
Handles with stylized leaves.

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