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Description:
This is a beautiful flint glass pitcher in the Honeycomb pattern that was made by so many different makers. Some of the makers include; Bakewell, Pears & Co of Pittsburgh PA; Bellaire Goblet Co of Bellaire, OH; Boston Silver & Glass C. East Cambridge, MA; Doyle & Co. Pittsburgh, PA; Gillinder & Sons, Philadelphia, PA; McKee Brothers, Pittsburgh, and many more. This is a milk pitcher which is not too common. It is 8-1/2" tall at the spout and is 5-1/2" in diameter plus the spout and the applied handle, which is in perfect condition. The foot ring is 4-1/8" in diameter and shows a good deal of use marks. There are three rows of Honeycomb at the bottom of the bulbous pitcher. If you see the line at the bottom of the handle, it looks like a heat check or crack. It is, however, a tube in the glass where the squiggle flips up forming a hollow tube of air. There may be some bubbles and straw marks but there are no chips, flakes or cracks.
| Status: Sold |
Reference#: GO148_2E |
| Condition:
EXCELLENT |
Year:
1860
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| Country:
USA |
Maker:
MANY |
| Height:
8.5 in. (21.59 cm) |
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Width: 5.5 in. (13.97 cm)
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| Title:
EAPG FLINT HONEYCOMB MILK PITCHER - APPLIED HANDLE |
Style:
EARLY AMERICAN PATTERN GLASS |
| Materials:
GLASS |
Type:
HONEYCOMB |
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