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Scarce Antique Sandwich Glass Diamond Check Cup Plate, LR 55, c. 1828
$ 15.83
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Antique Sandwich Glass Waffle + Fan with Bulls Eye Cup Plate, LR 55, c. 1828 - 1832. This is one of the early and thick glass cup plates made at the Sandwich glass factory. Ruth Webb Lee lists the rarity of this cup plate as uncertain, but today it would probably be classified as rare. I have been collecting and selling cup plates for almost 40 years and this is the first time I have offered this cup plate for sale! I offer this Sandwich glass cup plate here with no reserve and a Buy It Now. DIMENSIONS: This cup plate is 9/16" thick x 3 3/8" Dia. CONDITION: The condition is very good with some minor rim chips and roughness and no damage. This appears to have a crack running through it, but it is an annealing line that can be felt, but it is NOT a crack. This is a manufacturing defect prevalent in these very early thickly molded cup plates. 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 11 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.Antique Sandwich Glass Waffle + Fan with Bulls Eye Cup Plate, LR 55
, c. 1828 - 1832
. This is one of the early and thick glass cup plates made at the Sandwich glass factory. Ruth Webb Lee lists the rarity of this cup plate as uncertain, but today it would probably be classified as rare. I have been collecting and selling cup plates for almost 40 years and this is the first time I have offered this cup plate for sale!
I offer this Sandwich glass cup plate here with no reserve and a Buy It Now.
DIMENSIONS:
This cup plate is
9/16" thick x 3 3/8" Dia.
CONDITION:
The
condition is very good with some minor rim chips and roughness and no damage
. This appears to have a crack running through it, but it is an annealing line that can be felt, but it is NOT a crack. This is a manufacturing defect prevalent in these very early thickly molded cup plates.
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 11 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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