Glass Category: | Novelty | Glass Type: | Footed Globe, black glass foot | Label Type: | Wheel-engraved and white-etched | Dimensions: | 2-5/8 " x 2-1/8 " x 1-15/16" | Edmonson: | Not listed | | | | | | | | | Notes: | |
This maybe a 1930's glass and shows an interesting evolution of the wheel-cut, ruby-flashed glasses of the Victorian age. The label is predominantly frosted white etching but patterned to appear wheel-cut. Only the pig had been cut into the glass, apparently using the etching as a guide. Perhaps this was a training piece or a school project?
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We MAY be able to find a glass like this for you, however.
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these glasses are rare antiques, around 100 years old. Prices typically range from $30 or so on the more common glasses (e.g., a Hayner or a Detrick)
to $250+ on desirable picture glasses.
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