Lot Details
Lot 1056
Five Cut Glass Articles
Including a silver mounted pitcher. Height of largest 12 inches.
C Property from the Collection of Helen Sonnenberg Tucker
Estimate: $200 - $300
Sold for $2,016 (includes buyer's premium)
Additional Notes & Condition Report
ovoid jar: cover is badly damaged on the underside in the area of the under rim, which is cracked and has a large loss; jar itself has a few small nicks to the top of the rim edge; a few scattered rim chips to the foot rim; scattered nicks and chips to the raised decoration around the body; unsigned
Pitcher with silver mount: large dent to the silver pouring spout; makers mark' appears to be W.S.A.W; typical scattered chips to the raised decoration around the body; glass unsigned
circular jar: generally good condition; mold-blow, not cut; unsigned
large vinegar/decanter with stopper: generally good condition; typical small scattered nicks to the raised decoration; some cloudiness and white stains to the interior; small nicks to rim of pouring lip and bottom rim edge of stopper; unsigned
ewer: lacks a stopper; horizontal stress crack line across to bottom of terminal end of handle; body is deeply cut; typical scattered small nicks to the raised decoration, nothing of great consequence; interior is clean
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Pitcher with silver mount: large dent to the silver pouring spout; makers mark' appears to be W.S.A.W; typical scattered chips to the raised decoration around the body; glass unsigned
circular jar: generally good condition; mold-blow, not cut; unsigned
large vinegar/decanter with stopper: generally good condition; typical small scattered nicks to the raised decoration; some cloudiness and white stains to the interior; small nicks to rim of pouring lip and bottom rim edge of stopper; unsigned
ewer: lacks a stopper; horizontal stress crack line across to bottom of terminal end of handle; body is deeply cut; typical scattered small nicks to the raised decoration, nothing of great consequence; interior is clean
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact and Doyle New York shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Please contact the specialist department to request further information or additional images that may be available.
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