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567. Bohemian Goblets, circa 1850-1900
Four cut crystal goblets. Gold flash over fine German crystal, pedestal base, diamond grasp, polished rim. Intricate cut glass relief around perimeter. Apprx 7 /4" H.
50/75
Sold: $80.50
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568. Glass Plates by Hawkes
Eleven plates with intaglio starburst pattern cut in center. Apprx 7" diameter. Acid etched name HAWKES on verso. The T.G. Hawkes and Company (1890-1962) was founded by Thomas G. Hawkes at Corning, New York. Hawkes glass at its best is magnificent and unrivaled, particularly when cut on Corning banks or on the banks of the Steuben Company. Hawkes personally created and patented some of the best designs of the Brilliant Period.
50/100
Sold: $46.00
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569. Venetian Glass Figure
Female figure in period dress and tricorn hat, irridescent clear glass with white glass and gold flecks. Apprx 8" tall.
75/150
Sold: $235.75
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