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Description:
The Chippendale pattern was first made by Ohio Flint Glass in 1906 in Lancaster, OH. It was then made by Jefferson Glass in 1907, Central Glass in 1919 and George Davidson (England in 1933). Most of the pieces made by Ohio Flint are marked Krys-Tol as this one is on the inside of the bowl. This beautifiul Jelly compote is 5" tall and 4-1/2" in diameter at the rim. The bowl is 2-3/4" deep and the foot is 3-1/4" in diameter. The glass is crystal clear but there may be some bubbles and straw marks that usually occur in hand made glass. There are no chips, flakes or cracks.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: GO_174_3 |
| Condition:
EXCELLENT |
Year:
1906
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| Country:
USA |
Maker:
OHIO FLINT GLASS CO |
| Height:
5 in. (12.70 cm) |
Depth:
2.75 in. (6.98 cm) |
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Width: 4.5 in. (11.43 cm)
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| Title:
EAPG CHIPPENDALE JELLY - OHIO FLINT GLASS CA 1906 |
Style:
EARLY AMERICAN PATTERN GLASS |
| Materials:
GLASS |
Type:
COLONIAL LOOP |
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