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11 RARE SHAPE Duncan & Miller FIRST LOVE 8oz Water Goblets Wine Glass Vintage
$ 56.1
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Description
Offered for sale are these 11 vintage Duncan & Miller etched Art Deco water goblets in the First Love pattern. These are the scarce 8oz size, a little shorter than the common 10oz size water goblets.
Please excuse the reflections in the pictures.
The glasses are approximately 6 and 5/8ths inches tall, and the tops are approximately 3 and 1/8th inches diameter.
All 11 glasses are in excellent condition. There are no chips, no cracks, no damage
. Please see the close up pictures.
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This is for a Gorgeous and rare antique glass handled basket.
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Measures: 10-1/2" tall to top of handle. basket area is 5-1/4" tall by 5-3/4" long by 2-3/4" wide top rim.
Made of Green Glass by Duncan & Miller Glass co. This is their basket #61 line, but this has an added etched and gold accented motif in the "Brocade" pattern. I am not sure if Duncan & Miller did the etch or it was purchase by another company like Glastonbury & lotus or Central glass co and the decorated with the motif. I have only found one other basket exactly like this with the same etching through old archives. It seems to be a rare basket and the etching makes it a premium basket for this #61 line.
This is antique, it would have been made in the first quarter of the the 20th century, around the elegant etch glass/depression era.
Condition: In good condition for pre-owned with no chips or cracks. There is a small imperfection in the glass near the top rim and inside the basket, looks like a small air pocket was here against the side of the mold so it left a small indention- you can feel it is not damage but a flaw from the way it feels, no one will notice though.
The gold has some minor fading but not bad at all, must have at least 90%-95% of the gold intact I assume..see pictures although it is much prettier in person, the color green is a but more vibrant than my camera would actually capture.
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