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Antique Clear Glass "LOG CABIN" Sandwich Flint Glass Cup Plate, LR 593, c. 1839
$ 15.83
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The auction offers an Antique Clear Glass "LOG CABIN" Sandwich Flint Glass Cup Plate, LR 593, The Boston and Sandwich Glass Co., Sandwich, MA., c. 1839 - 1841. This "Log Cabin" clear glass cup plate is Lee-Rose #593, because there is no planking on the door. This was made after William Henry Harrison opened his campaign with a party at his log cabin home. A cup plate similar to this, is listed in "A Guide to Sandwich Glass Blown Tableware, Pressed Cup Plates and Salts". The plate #1416, where it was valued at 0, back in 1987. I offer this early flint glass "Log Cabin", cup plate with no reserve. SIZE: It measures 1/2" H. x 3 1/4" Dia. CONDITION: The condition is very good with minor nicks and some minor rim roughness the only excuse. The flint glass dish does exhibit the manufacturing flaws prevalent in early flint glass. This includes; straw marks, sand and bubbles in the glass, and minor mold imperfections. SHIPPING: Buyer pays actual shipping costs based upon the 9 ounces weight and postal zone. Please use the shipping calculator within this listing to calculate postage within the continental United States. This includes professional packing with USPS delivery.The auction offers an
Antique Clear Glass "LOG CABIN" Sandwich Flint Glass Cup Plate, LR 593
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The Boston and Sandwich Glass Co., Sandwich, MA., c. 1839
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1841.
This "Log Cabin" clear glass cup plate is Lee-Rose #593, because there is no planking on the door. This was made after William Henry Harrison opened his campaign with a party at his log cabin home.
A cup plate similar to this, is listed in "A Guide to Sandwich Glass Blown Tableware, Pressed Cup Plates and Salts". The plate #1416, where it was valued at 0, back in 1987.
I offer this early flint glass "Log Cabin", cup plate with no reserve.
SIZE:
It measures 1/2" H. x 3 1/4" Dia.
CONDITION:
The condition is very good with minor nicks and some minor rim roughness the only excuse. The flint glass dish does exhibit the manufacturing flaws prevalent in early flint glass. This includes; straw marks, sand and bubbles in the glass, and minor mold imperfections.
SHIPPING:
Buyer pays actual shipping costs based upon the 9 ounces weight and postal zone. Please use the shipping calculator within this listing to calculate postage within the continental United States. This includes professional packing with USPS delivery.
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