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Description:
The Paneled Wheat pattern is a beautiful one made by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Glass of Wheeling, WV circa 1871. Design patent #4689 was granted on February 28, 1871 and it was designed by J. H. Hobbs. It is a very elegant design as opposed to the design of Blackberry which is a little more busy. This creamer is 5-3/4" tall at the spout and 3" in diameter plus the spout and the pressed handle. The foot is 2-3/4" in diameter. The design consists of six panels containing a shock of wheat on the lower half of the body this is in very high relief. There are many variances in this pattern as well. Some pieces have a ringed waist, as this one does, or plain. A Spoon Holder may have a scalloped rim or a milled edge, or a straight smooth one. Sugars come with or without a spoon rack. And there are at least 4 different styles of butters that I am aware of. This cream pitcher is in excellent condition with no chips, flakes or cracks.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: B2_D |
| Condition:
EXCELLENT |
Year:
1870
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| Country:
USA |
Maker:
HOBBS, BROCKUNIER & COMPANY |
| Height:
5.75 in. (14.60 cm) |
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Width: 3 in. (7.62 cm)
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| Title:
EAPG FLINT PANELED WHEAT RING STEM CREAM PITCHER - 1870 |
Style:
EARLY AMERICAN PATTERN GLASS |
| Materials:
OPAL FLINT GLASS |
Type:
PANELED WHEAT |
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