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Flexible Payments: Pay Over 3–6 Months!
AMERICAN CUT GLASS DECANTER with SILVER STOPPER
This is an American Cut Glass Decanter with a silver stopper, produced by T.G. Hawkes and Company in Corning, New York, during the 20th century. The decanter bears the acid-etched 'Hawkes' mark on the underside. This Extremely Rare and Highly Collectible item comes with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. If you're concerned about your INVESTMENT, this item is an excellent choice.
CONDITION: Very good condition for its age. For further details, please refer to the pictures.
PROVENANCE: 1. Property from the estate of Bernita Buncher, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 2. Hindman Auction, Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 18, 2022 (a screenshot will be provided to the winner). 3. Our sale of this item adds another layer of provenance (please save this page). The history of sale is very important for serious collectors.
LARGE SIZE: 10 1/2 inches (27 cm). Weight: 1.330 grams.
ESTIMATED PRICE: $950 - $1,000. This price is significantly below today's market value — please check the HISTORY of SALES. You have a GREAT CHANCE to purchase a unique item for your collection - over the years it will only INCREASE in price.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago, American silver and glass decanters were sold on LiveAuctioneers for $3,300, $4,400, $6,000, and $7,750. Please refer to the screenshots for further details (please note: the international currency was converted to USD at the time the item was sold). Today, prices have risen significantly compared to 5-10 years ago, and even more so when compared to 20 years ago.
WARRANTY: This item qualifies for unconditional return. The buyer has 10 days from the date of sale to inspect items valued up to $5,000, and 15 days for items valued at $5,000 or more, to assess originality. The item may be returned to the seller for a refund - please refer to the Terms for full details. The buyer is responsible for return shipping.
NO RESERVE: More than 70% of all auctioned items have NO reserve price. The rest have a very reasonable reserve.
PAYMENT: Payment can be made with a Credit Card, Zelle, PayPal (for international bidders), Wire Transfer, Wise, Check, or Money Order. You can also suggest other methods of payment. Canadian winners can make payments to a Canadian Bank in CAD via Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, or Interac e-Transfer. We also offer flexible payment options — you can pay in INSTALLMENTS over 3 to 6 months for any item.
PAY in INSTALLMENTS – HOW it WORKS: You can pay for any item over a period of 3-6 months. NO INTEREST will be added at that period. To get started, please make a 10% deposit, and the item will be reserved for you. Ten percent means - if you won an item for $550, your minimum first payment equals $55. Simply make the deposit using any method listed on the invoice. The remaining balance can be paid in installments over up to 6 months at your convenience. The items will be sent to you once the full payment is made. Over the past few years, many people have found this option to be very HELPFUL.
FREE SHIPPING: For items valued at $5,000 or more, shipping is FREE for winners from the USA and Canada. Additionally, buyers who are satisfied with our service and leave a 5-star rating will receive FREE shipping on any items they win within the USA and Canada throughout THIS YEAR!
NEW: Customers who have previously won items from us this year will enjoy FREE shipping within the USA and Canada. An interesting detail: According to Live Auctioneer statistics, we currently have a 52-55% return customer rate for each auction. This indicates that customers love our auctions and deserve to enjoy FREE shipping.
NEW BIDDERs: We welcome new bidders and will ship items according to your instructions. Also, please don’t worry - we ship items worldwide. You'll be surprised - our shipping costs are much lower than those of other auction houses.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to buy this item, please make a bid now. You have an opportunity to purchase this item for significantly less than the estimated price. Any offer is welcome. Lots that do NOT have any bids or have only ONE bid on them will be CLOSED three days before the auction starts and will not be included in it. Chip on the stopper.
BEST INVESTMENT: If you are an individual or an investment company concerned about preserving your capital in these uncertain times, items with a LIFETIME WARRANTY are the best way to do so. Please explore our "HISTORY of SALES" section and look at the screenshots for samples of similar items sold at renowned auctions, such as Sotheby's, Christie's, LiveAuctioneers, eBay, and more. The choice is YOURS. If a lifetime warranty is provided for the authenticity of a specific item, it means the item was manufactured during the described period. This warranty is not a printed certificate of authenticity; instead, it reflects our professional assessment that the item is original and was crafted during the stated historical period.
DECANTER: A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid (such as wine) which may contain sediment. Decanters, which have a varied shape and design, have been traditionally made from glass or crystal. Their volume is usually equivalent to one standard bottle of wine (0.75 litre). A carafe, which is also traditionally used for serving alcoholic beverages, is similar in design to a decanter but is not supplied with a stopper. Throughout the history of wine, decanters have played a significant role in the serving of wine. The vessels would be filled with wine from amphoras and brought to the table where they could be more easily handled by a single servant. The Venetians reintroduced glass decanters during the Renaissance period and pioneered the style of a long slender neck that opens to a wide body, increasing the exposed surface area of the wine, allowing it to react with air. In the 1730s, British glass makers introduced the stopper to limit exposure to air. Since then, there has been little change to the basic design of the decanter.
Flexible Payments: Pay Over 3–6 Months!
AMERICAN CUT GLASS DECANTER with SILVER STOPPER
This is an American Cut Glass Decanter with a silver stopper, produced by T.G. Hawkes and Company in Corning, New York, during the 20th century. The decanter bears the acid-etched 'Hawkes' mark on the underside. This Extremely Rare and Highly Collectible item comes with a LIFETIME WARRANTY. If you're concerned about your INVESTMENT, this item is an excellent choice.
CONDITION: Very good condition for its age. For further details, please refer to the pictures.
PROVENANCE: 1. Property from the estate of Bernita Buncher, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. 2. Hindman Auction, Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 18, 2022 (a screenshot will be provided to the winner). 3. Our sale of this item adds another layer of provenance (please save this page). The history of sale is very important for serious collectors.
LARGE SIZE: 10 1/2 inches (27 cm). Weight: 1.330 grams.
ESTIMATED PRICE: $950 - $1,000. This price is significantly below today's market value — please check the HISTORY of SALES. You have a GREAT CHANCE to purchase a unique item for your collection - over the years it will only INCREASE in price.
HISTORY of SALES: A few years ago, American silver and glass decanters were sold on LiveAuctioneers for $3,300, $4,400, $6,000, and $7,750. Please refer to the screenshots for further details (please note: the international currency was converted to USD at the time the item was sold). Today, prices have risen significantly compared to 5-10 years ago, and even more so when compared to 20 years ago.
WARRANTY: This item qualifies for unconditional return. The buyer has 10 days from the date of sale to inspect items valued up to $5,000, and 15 days for items valued at $5,000 or more, to assess originality. The item may be returned to the seller for a refund - please refer to the Terms for full details. The buyer is responsible for return shipping.
NO RESERVE: More than 70% of all auctioned items have NO reserve price. The rest have a very reasonable reserve.
PAYMENT: Payment can be made with a Credit Card, Zelle, PayPal (for international bidders), Wire Transfer, Wise, Check, or Money Order. You can also suggest other methods of payment. Canadian winners can make payments to a Canadian Bank in CAD via Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, or Interac e-Transfer. We also offer flexible payment options — you can pay in INSTALLMENTS over 3 to 6 months for any item.
PAY in INSTALLMENTS – HOW it WORKS: You can pay for any item over a period of 3-6 months. NO INTEREST will be added at that period. To get started, please make a 10% deposit, and the item will be reserved for you. Ten percent means - if you won an item for $550, your minimum first payment equals $55. Simply make the deposit using any method listed on the invoice. The remaining balance can be paid in installments over up to 6 months at your convenience. The items will be sent to you once the full payment is made. Over the past few years, many people have found this option to be very HELPFUL.
FREE SHIPPING: For items valued at $5,000 or more, shipping is FREE for winners from the USA and Canada. Additionally, buyers who are satisfied with our service and leave a 5-star rating will receive FREE shipping on any items they win within the USA and Canada throughout THIS YEAR!
NEW: Customers who have previously won items from us this year will enjoy FREE shipping within the USA and Canada. An interesting detail: According to Live Auctioneer statistics, we currently have a 52-55% return customer rate for each auction. This indicates that customers love our auctions and deserve to enjoy FREE shipping.
NEW BIDDERs: We welcome new bidders and will ship items according to your instructions. Also, please don’t worry - we ship items worldwide. You'll be surprised - our shipping costs are much lower than those of other auction houses.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to buy this item, please make a bid now. You have an opportunity to purchase this item for significantly less than the estimated price. Any offer is welcome. Lots that do NOT have any bids or have only ONE bid on them will be CLOSED three days before the auction starts and will not be included in it. Chip on the stopper.
BEST INVESTMENT: If you are an individual or an investment company concerned about preserving your capital in these uncertain times, items with a LIFETIME WARRANTY are the best way to do so. Please explore our "HISTORY of SALES" section and look at the screenshots for samples of similar items sold at renowned auctions, such as Sotheby's, Christie's, LiveAuctioneers, eBay, and more. The choice is YOURS. If a lifetime warranty is provided for the authenticity of a specific item, it means the item was manufactured during the described period. This warranty is not a printed certificate of authenticity; instead, it reflects our professional assessment that the item is original and was crafted during the stated historical period.
DECANTER: A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid (such as wine) which may contain sediment. Decanters, which have a varied shape and design, have been traditionally made from glass or crystal. Their volume is usually equivalent to one standard bottle of wine (0.75 litre). A carafe, which is also traditionally used for serving alcoholic beverages, is similar in design to a decanter but is not supplied with a stopper. Throughout the history of wine, decanters have played a significant role in the serving of wine. The vessels would be filled with wine from amphoras and brought to the table where they could be more easily handled by a single servant. The Venetians reintroduced glass decanters during the Renaissance period and pioneered the style of a long slender neck that opens to a wide body, increasing the exposed surface area of the wine, allowing it to react with air. In the 1730s, British glass makers introduced the stopper to limit exposure to air. Since then, there has been little change to the basic design of the decanter.
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AMERICAN CUT GLASS DECANTER w. SILVER STOPPER
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