Posted 2 years ago
MATTHEWSAN…
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This beautiful wine glass was cut by Hawkes or Dorflinger during the American Brilliant Period. Cut glass of this type are very hard to find.
The color is a true Cranberry and the beautiful stem contains a pulled bubble. Take note of the faceted knob on the stem all of these details add to the beauty and rarity of this wine.
Collecting colored and colored cut to clear wines is fun and they look great in a cabinet with your clear cut glass. Make sure the rims still have the original blown rim which it feels rounded and thicker when you feel it.
Happy collecting.
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