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ABP cut glass water decanter TB Clark? *NMint
A sparkling cut glass water bottle, thought to be from the American Brilliant Period, condition is *Near mint, with only an occasional light scuff mark. Design consists of fans & strawberry diamonds, with 9 repeats. There is a 24 point star in the base. The neck has 8 zipper edged flute cuts, with 2 areas of horizontal banding. This resembles a decanter made by T. B. Clark & Co. shown in Evers’ book (see pg. 70). See also Revi pg. 238. Not marked, but definitely quality cutting (see photos). Blacklight tested: glows green. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #238
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Superb large cut glass ash tray with gorgeous hobstars Bohemian
Very heavy, *Mint condition leaded glass ashtray has 4 notches for cigarettes on the top edge. The design is nearly flawless, with a large complex central hobstar, and rows of hobstars radiating from the center as the dominant pattern. In books, the closest patterns I could find were a cut glass Heisey clock, which was made c 1940, and the pattern Panel by TG Hawkes from 1909. Elsewhere, I found contemporary Bohemian cut glass which is in this style, and believe this to be the most likely origin! But whatever the origin, the piece is well-executed, and on heavy leaded sparkling crystal. Measures 8" in diameter; height 2" 28 point hobstar in the center. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 7 lbs. from 06068. #298
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