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American Brilliant Cut Glass109 of 172Want to know maker...American Brilliant Cut Glass Bowl in Harvard Pattern
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    Posted 10 years ago

    fixitjmc
    (145 items)

    Bowl is etched J. Hoare Co corning 1853. Sorry about the photo, my camera can't pick up the etching. Can anyone help me with the pattern?

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    1. mark mark, 10 years ago
      Do you mean a round whitish mark on the dish? If so, that is called an acid stamp. Hoare, or no other Co. etched the signature into their glass. The 1853 date is the year the company started working. At the moment, I don't know the pattern name. This is a nice bowl!
    2. fixitjmc fixitjmc, 10 years ago
      Thanks mark. The mark is an acid stamp.
    3. mark mark, 10 years ago
      Great, nice piece!
    4. mark mark, 10 years ago
      I just remembered that the American cut glass company Clark did use an etched signature on some of their glass. MY BAD!

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