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8.75" Jug Tankard Pitcher ABP American Brilliant Cut Glass crystal daisy poppy
$ 42.21
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Description
This is for a beverage pitcher / tankard.This is antique glass, American Brilliant cut glass from late 1800's to early 1900's.
This is not signed that I can see. It has (4) Large daisy or poppy cut flowers (2 on each side), which are all separated into separate windows by a geometric border of crosshatched diamonds and fans.. It also has the elaborately step cut Spout Lip. This has the, cut rim, indent punties cut on the handle too, and the star cut bottom. This flower resembles a Flower that was cut by the Keifer Bros so this could be the maker according to my research, but I am unaware of who made it for sure not being signed.
measures:
pitcher is 8-3/4" tall to top of lip, top rim is 4-1/4" wide, by 5-1/2" wide bottom and 7-1/2" long from spout/handle direction.
Condition: This glass is over 100 years and the handle is in good firmly attached condition with no checks/cracks. I see no cracks or check/fractures anywhere. It is nice and crystal clear shiny with no built up residue or cloudy appearance. It looks good for its age and this type of glassware.
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