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Woody Auction to present cut glass masterpieces March 27-28

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American Brilliant Cut Glass ice cream tray in the Wedgemere pattern by Libbey. The superior quality tray, with no chips, cracks or repairs, measures 17½ inches by 10¼ inches. Woody Auction image

DOUGLASS, Kan. – Woody Auction will present its first live American Brilliant Cut Glass auction of the year with a public and unreserved two-day sale featuring several important collections. The event will be held Friday and Saturday, March 27-28, online and in Woody Auction’s Auction Hall. Bid absentee or live online through LiveAuctioneers.

Headlining the auction will be the collection of the late Steve Owlett of Pennsylvania, who gravitated to J. Hoare cut glass because his family tree actually included John Hoare; the collection of the late Dr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Dudgeon of Florida, featuring items that include a Dorflinger green to clear vase with gilded sterling top; and the collection of Roger, Lois, Randy and Deb Rasmussen of South Dakota.

The catalog is brimming with 14 punch bowls, 20 ice cream trays, 60 vases, 45 decanters and over 60 pieces of color. Rare patterns such as Pueblo, Wheat, Croesus, Richilieu, Coronet, Persian and Panel all grace this auction, along with a wide array of other notable patterns.

Most of the auction’s expected top lots are in Day 2, but the Friday, March 27, session has some gems, too, like the American Brilliant Cut Glass ice cream tray in the Wedgemere pattern by Libbey (above). The superior quality tray, with no chips, cracks or repairs, measures 17½ inches by 10¼ inches.

One of the Day 2 stars promises to be the ABCG round dresser box in a solid gold color with gilt metal fittings, attributed to Union Cut Glass and purchased from the Julian De Cordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. The 3½-by-6¼-inch box (below) boasts an incredible hobstar, vesica, strawberry diamond, cane, star and fan motif. Jason Woody called it “the strongest and richest gold color item we’ve ever sold.”

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ABCG round dresser box in a solid gold color with gilt metal fittings, attributed to Union Cut Glass and purchased from the Julian De Cordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass., 3½in x 6¼in. Woody Auction image

A pair of ABCG candlesticks, 11 inches tall, having a spiral and teardrop body with a large square base cut in a Russian pattern is the finest pair of candlesticks Woody Auction has sold in the past 20 years. Also offered will be a deep cranberry engraved to clear Brilliant Period Cut Glass wine stem, signed “W. Fritsche,” 5¾ inches in height, with a wonderful floral garland and feather design.

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Pair of ABCG candlesticks, 11in tall, having a spiral and teardrop body with a large square base cut in a Russian pattern, the finest pair of candlesticks Woody Auction has sold in 20 years. Woody Auction image

Steve Owlett collected some truly outstanding examples by J. Hoare. These include the following:

– A turquoise cut to clear lily vase in the Russian and Pillar pattern, 13 inches tall, with a large scalloped flashed hobstar foot, same as featured in teal in the J. Hoare reprint catalog, p. 97.

– A red cut to clear basket in the Persian pattern, 8¾ inches by 10¼ inches by 7 inches, fully cut, boasting a continuous pattern cut handle with a pattern cut base. It is truly a must-see basket.

– An exquisitely cut decanter with pedestal in the Newport pattern, featuring a double facet cut ring neck, triple notched handle and scalloped hobstar foot, an incredible 18¾ inches tall.

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These two ABCG cut to clear turquoise vases will be sold as separate lots. One is 12 inches tall, by Hawkes in the Venetian pattern; the other is 13 inches tall, by J. Hoare in the Russian and Pillar pattern. Woody Auction image

A rare BPCG handled punchbowl by W. C. Anderson in the Mojave pattern, one of only two known, was expertly executed in two parts, with two large, triple-notched applied handles. Also beautifully executed is a superior quality ABCG red cut to clear water pitcher attributed to O’Connor and made in a design of hobstar in a nailhead diamond and star motif, with a pattern cut handle and a hobstar base.

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American Brilliant Cut Glass red cut to clear water pitcher attributed to O’Connor and made in a design of hobstar in a nailhead diamond and star motif, with a pattern cut handle and a hobstar base. Woody Auction image

Other noteworthy lots will include a turquoise cut to clear ABCG vase by Hawkes in the Venetian pattern, 12 inches tall and showing superb color; and an ABCG round tray signed Hawkes in the Pueblo pattern (also known as Concentric Circles, one of the most desirable pattern and on an exquisite blank); and a BPCG rock crystal vase signed Webb and W. Fritsche, 8¼ inches tall, a fine example with a finely carved water, lily pad, bamboo and bamboo fruit décor, to go along with a superior quality blank.

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American Brilliant Cut Glass round tray signed Hawkes in the Pueblo pattern (also known as Concentric Circles, one of the most desirable patterns and on an exquisite blank). Woody Auction image

For details contact Woody Auction at 316-746-2145 or e-mail at info@woodyauction.com.

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