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Learn MorePanel Pattern Cut Glass Bowl by Hawkes
- This exquisite bowl from the Hawkes Company is a stunning example of American Brilliant cut glass
- The Panel pattern is one of the most outstanding patterns of the Brilliant Period
- The bowl is rimmed with a border of lustrous sterling silver from the famed Redlich & Co.
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Started in 1880 by Thomas G. Hawkes, the Hawkes Company was making glass for the White House by 1886. In 1889, two of their cut glass patterns won the Grand Prize in the Paris Exposition. This coveted prize not only brought prestige to Hawkes, but for the first time, American glass gained a firm place on the international scene. By the 20th century, American cut glass was world-renowned, recognized for its superiority and advanced glass-making methods, with Hawkes providing some of the finest and most inspired pieces of the period.
Circa 1909
8 3/4" wide x 8 3/4" deep x 3" high
Maker: | T.G. Hawkes & Co. |
Period: | 20th Century |
Origin: | America |
Type: | Bowls/Plates |
Style: | American Brilliant Cut Glass |
Depth: | 8.75 in. (22.23 cm) |
Width: | 8.75 in. (22.23 cm) |
Height: | 3.0 in. (7.62 cm) |
At M.S. Rau, we are committed to building a long-term, rewarding relationship with each and every client. That’s why your purchase is backed by our 125% guarantee.
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