FREE-BLOWN AND PRESSED NEAR PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS
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FREE-BLOWN AND PRESSED NEAR PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS, colorless, each with a deep cylindrical socket having a galleried rim and an applied ring at base, raised on a double-knop shaft applied to pressed Roman Rosette circular foot, one with a rough pontil scar on foot interior. Pittsburgh area. 1830-1845. 7 3/4" and 8 1/4" H, 2 3/8" D rims, 4" D bases.
Literature: Innes - Pittsburgh Glass, p. 244, pl. 246. Spillman - Corning, p. 98, fig. 292.
Provenance: From the Briggs - Richardson collection, Stephens City, VA.
Catalogue Note: These candlesticks are extremely rare. Examples are in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Literature: Innes - Pittsburgh Glass, p. 244, pl. 246. Spillman - Corning, p. 98, fig. 292.
Provenance: From the Briggs - Richardson collection, Stephens City, VA.
Catalogue Note: These candlesticks are extremely rare. Examples are in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass and The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Condition
Each in excellent to nearly undamaged condition with each having a couple or few scattered flakes around the top of the base edge.
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FREE-BLOWN AND PRESSED NEAR PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS
Estimate $500 - $800
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