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VenmoAntique American Brilliant Period cut glass small pitcher, approx. 6" tall with intricate deep-cut pattern.
Excellent vintage condition overall. Dark residue on bottom (see photos).
Beautiful for display, serving, or collectors of antique glass.
Downsizing and priced to move.
American Brilliant Period (ABP) cut glass pitcher, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century (1886-1916). Here's some information about this type of pitcher:
Period and Style: This pitcher belongs to the American Brilliant Period, known for its intricate and deep cut glass designs, often featuring patterns like hobstars, fans, and diamonds.
Craftsmanship: ABP glass was made with leaded glass, which allowed for brilliant clarity and precise cuts, showcasing the skill of immigrant glass cutters in the United States.
Identification: You can often identify cut glass by feeling the sharp edges of the cuts with your thumb, unlike the smoother surface of pressed or molded glass.
Value: ABP cut glass is generally more valuable than other types of molded or soda-lime glass due to its craftsmanship and historical significance.
Height 6" x Width at largest part 4" Opening 2 1/4"
Thanks for shopping my closet :)
1988
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7 Days
62
8
$35.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.










































VenmoAntique American Brilliant Period cut glass small pitcher, approx. 6" tall with intricate deep-cut pattern.
Excellent vintage condition overall. Dark residue on bottom (see photos).
Beautiful for display, serving, or collectors of antique glass.
Downsizing and priced to move.
American Brilliant Period (ABP) cut glass pitcher, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century (1886-1916). Here's some information about this type of pitcher:
Period and Style: This pitcher belongs to the American Brilliant Period, known for its intricate and deep cut glass designs, often featuring patterns like hobstars, fans, and diamonds.
Craftsmanship: ABP glass was made with leaded glass, which allowed for brilliant clarity and precise cuts, showcasing the skill of immigrant glass cutters in the United States.
Identification: You can often identify cut glass by feeling the sharp edges of the cuts with your thumb, unlike the smoother surface of pressed or molded glass.
Value: ABP cut glass is generally more valuable than other types of molded or soda-lime glass due to its craftsmanship and historical significance.
Height 6" x Width at largest part 4" Opening 2 1/4"
Thanks for shopping my closet :)
1988










