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LG Wright Gillinder & Son Glass Early American Pattern EAPG 3 Faces Fates Graces Cup Vintage Designer Water Goblet

LG Wright

$80.00
SKU:
G881
Condition:
Used
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Early American Pattern Glass EAPG Frosted Water Goblet in 3 Faces Fates Graces LG Wright Gillinder & Son Water Goblet

This striking, and large, clear goblet is decorated with a gorgeous frosted stem in the pattern of three faces, also known as the sisters, the three graces, and the three fates, an EAPG pattern classic!

Dates/Pattern ~ This piece is either the EAPG goblet produced by Gillinder & Sons c1876 or the reproduction produced by LG Wright in the 30s (as it is unmarked, it is definitely not the reproduction produced for the Museum of Modern Art by Imperial).

Measurements ~ approximately 6.5" tall x 3.25" wide at the opening. Its size makes it the water goblet for the table.

Hallmarks ~ none, identified via pattern and shape.

Condition ~ Excellent: pre-owned vintage/antique.  This piece shows little evidence of age, use, or wear, and is chip/flake free.

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G881

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