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- This American Brilliant Period cut glass cruet bottle is captivating
- It showcases the hobnail motif
- This motif features a pattern of distinctive raised knobs
- The cruet retains its original stopper
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Early 20th century
This American Brilliant Period cut glass cruet bottle is a captivating example of the era’s intricate artistry. Showcasing the hobnail motif, it reflects the brilliance and craftsmanship that define American cut glass. The hobnail pattern, with its distinctive raised knobs, adds a textured focal point, emphasizing the high level of skill and precision characteristic of the American Brilliant Period. The cruet retains its original stopper.
6 1/2"high x. . .
Early 20th century
This American Brilliant Period cut glass cruet bottle is a captivating example of the era’s intricate artistry. Showcasing the hobnail motif, it reflects the brilliance and craftsmanship that define American cut glass. The hobnail pattern, with its distinctive raised knobs, adds a textured focal point, emphasizing the high level of skill and precision characteristic of the American Brilliant Period. The cruet retains its original stopper.
6 1/2"high x 2" wide x 3" deep
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | America |
Type: | Decanters/Dispensers |
Style: | American Brilliant Cut Glass |
Depth: | 3.0 in. (7.62 cm) |
Width: | 2.0 in. (5.08 cm) |
Height: | 6.5 in. (16.51 cm) |
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