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Antique Sandwich "Pressed Hairpin" Lacy Glass Cup Plate, Lee-Rose #285, c. 1830
$ 10.55
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This auction is for an Antique Sandwich "Pressed Hairpin" Flint Glass Cup Plate, Lee-Rose #285, c. 1830-1840. The Hairpin cup plate is one of the most popular examples of Sandwich Lacy glass. This cup plate is Lee-Rose #285. This cup plate is listed in "A Guide To Sandwich Glass Blown Tableware, Pressed Cup Plates and Salts" plate #1379 by Barlow and Kaiser, where it books for back in 1993. Without question this is one of the most appealing Sandwich Lacy glass patterns offered here with a Buy It Now. This comes from a collector who kept meticulous records for every cup plate in his collection. This cup plate was purchased from Mason Smith at the Nashville Show on March 3, 1973 for ! SIZE: This example is 1/2" H. x 3 9/16" Dia.. CONDITION: The condition is very good with several small chips and nicks and roughness to the rim. There are also straw marks, bubbles, sand and other imperfections in the glass typical of glassware from this very early period. SHIPPING: Buyer pays actual shipping costs based upon the 9 ounces weight and postal zone. Please use the shipping calculator within this listing to calculate postage within the continental United States. This includes professional packing with USPS delivery.This auction is for an
Antique Sandwich "Pressed Hairpin" Flint Glass Cup Plate, Lee-Rose #285, c. 1830-1840.
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he Hairpin cup plate is one of the most popular examples of Sandwich Lacy glass. This cup plate is Lee-Rose #285. This cup plate is listed in "A Guide To Sandwich Glass Blown Tableware, Pressed Cup Plates and Salts" plate #1379 by Barlow and Kaiser, where it books for back in 1993.
Without question this is one of the most appealing Sandwich Lacy glass patterns offered here with a Buy It Now.
This comes from a collector who kept meticulous records for every cup plate in his collection. This cup plate was purchased from Mason Smith at the Nashville Show on March 3, 1973 for !
SIZE:
This example is 1/2" H. x 3 9/16" Dia..
CONDITION:
The condition is very good with several small chips and nicks and roughness to the rim. There are also straw marks, bubbles, sand and other imperfections in the glass typical of glassware from this very early period.
SHIPPING:
Buyer pays actual shipping costs based upon the 9 ounces weight and postal zone. Please use the shipping calculator within this listing to calculate postage within the continental United States. This includes professional packing with USPS delivery.
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