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Antique Pitcher and Gobblets

R
10 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description

this has been in my family as long as i can remember.  I was told it was my grandmothers as the picture shows one goblet is broken, about 20 years or so i would guess.  My mother said a glass blower told her it cold be fixed, but all I know is all the parts are there.  The silver is rubbed in some spots.  The pitcher weights 1792g (3 lbs 15 1/4 oz)  The goblets weigh 294g (10 3/8 oz)  Not sire what else to say so if you have any questions please let me know.

 

Category Glassware and Crystal
Medium not totally sure one of the goblets has a bubble in it so would figure blown glass
Distinguishing marks could not find any marks or signature just pattern on glassware.
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item Pitcher- 12 3/8 to the mouth
Goblets- 7" tall
Date Period grandmother was born in 1899 my mom was born in 1930 was told they were grandmothers not totally sure of age.
Weight Pitcher- 1792g (3lbs 15 1/4 oz)
Gobblets- 294g (10 3/8 oz)
Price Paid (If known) Was given to me by my mother
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Submitted by mattsapp

This set is called Athena aka Reverse 44 by US Glass around 1912, value probably 75 - 100 for the set, the goblet would not be worthwhile to get repaired. Hope this helps

Submitted by Lovejoy

 I agree with mattsapp, sets like this have modest values and tend to date from the first quarter of the 20th century.

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