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Here’s one you won’t see very often. A pitcher in this pattern is described in Kamm 8 pg.38, but none of my sources indicate a year of production or manufacturer. Kamm put it in group 4, 1870-1900. The base trim resembles Crossed Ferns by Atterbury glass, which is c 1876. This is a huge compote which weighs 5 lbs. It has a circular foot with a scallop design & a square body…very unusual. Height with lid is 12 ¼" x 7 ½" wide. There are 2 broken bubbles in the foot…these are manufacture related. There is a flat chip on the edge of the compote lid corner, a little roughness around the sharp edges of the finial & some minor flaking along the sharp edges under the bowl. Still an impressive piece, unusual, with just the faintest hint of purple from age, & oh so Victorian! #115 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 8 lbs. from 06068.
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