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American Brilliant Cut Glass Bowl Russian Canterbury Hawkes Compote 10 inch ABP
$ 419.76
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Description
American Brilliant Cut Glass Bowl Russian Canterbury Hawkes Compote 10 inch ABPAttributed to Hawkes
This listing is for: An American Brilliant Cut Glass
Russian Canterbury Pattern Footed Low Bowl / Compote
A well balanced Russian Canterbury pattern:
large motifs at the top, graduating down to
smaller ones at the bottom of the bowl.
The quality of the glass is exceptional,
sparkling and water white.
Most of the Russian Pattern Glass pieces made
in the late 1880s were not signed according to Martha
Louise Swan in her book
American Cut & Engraved Glass
.
The rim is made up of scallops and points,
or known as scalloped and cornered rim.
A rim made by both Hawkes and Dorflinger.
The Canterbury Russian pattern
has highly polished 12 point pyramidal stars
and 16 point stars.
Ten elongated bullseye motifs encircle
the edge of the clear glass bottom of the bowl.
The stem is faceted with 5 points.
The base is cut
entirely in t
he the Russian Canterbury pattern.
Condition: The rim is in excellent condition with no chips.
A few very light scratches and a few tiny inclusions
at bottom of bowl. Some of these inclusions are contained
within the stem; as noted in photo above. It's really not
easy to photograph this, as it's difficult to differentiate between
the normal white noise of the camera and inclusions.
Not readily seen unless tilted to the light.
A few very tiny nips to the outside bowl pattern.
Considering its age, the bowl is really in wonderful antique
condition.
Approximate Measurements:
10-1/4 inches top diameter
6 inches high
And weighs approximately 7 pounds without packing materials.
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with the sophisticated technology that we have today,
therefore there may be glaze pops,
black pin dots, and minor factory flaws.
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