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American Brilliant Cut Glass79 of 172ABP cut glass but what is the pattrern?"Cut Glass" .... Lead Crystal ?
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    Posted 9 years ago

    riczacdex
    (12 items)

    Seems all these pieces I inherited from my mom fall into catagory of America Brilliant Cut Glass. I was always thinking 'surely these beautiful pieces must have a much classier name then just cut glass' like my mom would call them ... but guess she was right.

    I can hear her now reacting to my revelation by saying, "Haven't I always told you your mama is always right?" And I did admit to her on many occasions in her golden years that yes she had always been right (well 99% of the time) and I should have listened to her from the get go .... smile!

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      She certainly is demonstrating to you her excellent taste!
    2. mark mark, 8 years ago
      This is not from the American Brilliant Cut Glass era which is 1880-1916. These are much newer and most likely Imports from Europe. We see these pieces from Europe all the time on our American cut glass websites.

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