Cut Glass Decanters

Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh

Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh

Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh    Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh
It is cut in the pattern of one of the wine glasses illustrated in Lowell Innes' "Pittsburgh Glass: A History and Guide for Collectors" page 144: diapered diamonds surmounted by fans alternating with diapered ovals surmounted by rays. This pattern lies above cut panels circling the base. Three triple-gather rings circle the neck with a flange at the mouth.

The pressed mushroom stopper is correct for the decanter. The condition is excellent with only the expected wear on the bottom. The height to the flange is 7 1/4 inches, and diameter at the base is 3 1/4 inches. Item is guaranteed as described. I invite you to view other items I have listed.

Thanks for looking, and enjoy the hunt. The item "EARLY 19TH C. BLOWN AND CUT GLASS DECANTER PITTSBURGH" is in sale since Tuesday, January 22, 2019. This item is in the category "Antiques\Decorative Arts\Glass\Decanters". The seller is "phuntin" and is located in Wallingford, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Style: Americana
  • Age: 1800-1849
  • Maker: possibly Bakewell & Co.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Clear
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States


Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh    Early 19th C. Blown And Cut Glass Decanter Pittsburgh