Posted 1 year ago
Deirdre
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This is a beautiful, heavy bowl that I acquired and I am wondering if anyone knows the maker, as there are no marks on it. It's about 8" in diameter and about 4" high. The edges are kind of scalloped. It has a flower motif and the cut is really awesome.
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Many American cut glass companies around 1910- 1915 cut this type pattern. It is called Harvard and Flower. The pattern is very common to find. As you found out, this era of cut glass is not signed. I really like this pattern, this is a nice bowl.