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Amy Griggs Lee saved to Glass...carnival and other
wiccan. cancer. crystal moon witch. greenery enthusiast. sarcastic as hell. Obsessed with Lord of the Rings, Inuyasha, Legend of Zelda, & Sailor Moon. With a dash of Skyrim.These are the things.
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CAMEO DEPRESSION GLASS JUICE PITCHER, green, with lid. Hocking Glass Co. 1930-1934. 7 7/8\" HOA.Literature: Mauzy - Ma... on Feb 27, 2016
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In this beautiful American brilliant-cut glass bowl, fiery hobstars illuminate a field of strawberries. The hobstar and strawberry are two of the most popular cut glass design motifs, and work beautifully together in this lovely bowl. Excellent condition. 9" diameter
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In this beautiful American brilliant-cut glass bowl, fiery hobstars illuminate a field of strawberries. The hobstar and strawberry are two of the most popular cut glass design motifs, and work beautifully together in this lovely bowl. Excellent condition.9" diameter
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Cindy Chamblin saved to Vintage china patterns
Regal in shape and stature, this stunning cut glass two-piece punch bowl by T.G. Hawkes & Co. exhibits the brilliant Kings pattern. Unsurpassed in both beauty and clarity, the Kings pattern is the rarest of the Hawkes "royal family," which also includes the coveted Queens and Princess patterns. Together, these motifs are among the most sought-after patterns by collectors of American Brilliant cut glass. Established in 1880 by Thomas G. Hawkes, the Hawkes Company was making glass for the…
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This exquisite American Brilliant Period cut glass serving tray features the intricate and dazzling Russian pattern. So named because it was ordered by both the American ambassador to Russia and the Russian ambassador to the United States in 1881, the Russian pattern is unsurpassed in brilliance and remains one of the most popular patterns among collectors of American Brilliant Period cut glass. This lovely tray, enveloped in pyramidal stars and strawberry diamonds, is a stunning example of…
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