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The Huyler pattern is a well known cutting by Clark. It can be found in many cut glass books. The best picture is in Boggess "Identifying American Brilliant Cut Glass"on page 17, photo C 57. The "C" designates the pattern as "Choice." The pattern consists of a cluster of finely cut hobstars. The hobstars are separated with strawberry diamond and cane.
The blank is nice and clear and the handles are properly attached. A neat well done pattern.
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