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American Blown Glass Compote

Wes Hunting Signed “Colorfield” Art Glass Compote Vessel
Located in Indianapolis, IN
An art glass compote vessel by the American glass artist Wes Hunting (born 1958). From his
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Late 20th Century American Modern Decorative Bowls

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Blown Glass

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Glass Compote, American, Mid-19th Century
Located in Philadelphia, PA
An excellent, heavy pillar molded compote of blown glass. Solid pedestal base and nice folded rim
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Antique Mid-19th Century American American Classical Glass

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Glass

Hawkes Engraved Compote
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in New York, NY
famous and successful America Brilliant Period glass cutters. Hawkes' glassware was used in the White
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Vintage 1920s American Crystal Serveware

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Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Hawkes Engraved Compote
Hawkes Engraved Compote
H 6.75 in Dm 7.5 in
Pair of Murano Salviati Pink and Gold Compotes
By Salviati
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Pair of Venetian glass compotes in pink with gold dust and ribbed stems. Completely hand made by
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Early 20th Century Italian Glass

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Gold Leaf

19th Century Hand Blown Glass Brooding Eggs, Set of 5
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A set of five, late 19th Century Brooding Eggs, made of hand blown, opaque white glass. These
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Antique 1880s American American Classical Historical Memorabilia

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Blown Glass

1840s Antique American Engraved Lead Blown Glass Footed Compote
Located in Stamford, CT
1840s antique American glass footed compote or bowl. Free form blown clear glass. All-over engraved
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Antique 1840s American American Classical Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

12 Sets, 24 Pieces Steuben Dessert Bowls & Plates, circa 1939
By Steuben Glass
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
indicator of blown glass) After 1932, diamond-point etching is used to form the letter “S” or “Steuben.
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Vintage 1930s American Crystal Serveware

Materials

Crystal

Mid 19th Century American Blown Glass Compote
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Colorless blown glass compote with applied base and folded rim; American circa 1840.
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Antique 19th Century American Centerpieces

Materials

Blown Glass, Glass

American Blown Glass Compote, mid 19th century
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Heavy colorless glass compote with, hand blown with an applied base; probably Pittsburgh, circa
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Antique 19th Century American Serving Bowls

Materials

Blown Glass

Oversized Blown Glass Compote, American, c. 1840
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Unusually large and heavy hand-blown compote with elongated cut bull\'s eyes around the bowl
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Antique 19th Century American Centerpieces

Materials

Blown Glass, Cut Glass

American Blown Glass Bull's-Eye Compote, Mid-19th Century
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This fine and generous handblown, colorless glass compote features two rows of cut bull’s eyes
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Antique 19th Century American Glass

Materials

Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Extraordinary, Very Large Blown Glass Compote
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Dramatic and very large blown glass compote with exaggerated rolled lip, flat bottom and fine blown
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Antique 19th Century American Centerpieces

Materials

Blown Glass

American Mercury Glass Compote, circa 1855
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Mercury glass compote, combining a clean modern look on an early form. Hand blown, American, circa
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Antique 19th Century American Tableware

Fine & Rare Barovier Candleholder/Compote
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Fine & rare compote / candle holder centerpiece by Barovier, Murano, Italy. Four stems with
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Vintage 1940s Glass

Materials

Brass

Salviati Bowl / Compote with Applied Dolphins
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Bowl / compote on pedestal with applied dolphins, green with dolphins in clear & gold. Tazza
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Vintage 1940s Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Collection of Gold Toned Mid-Century Glass; Priced Individually
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
below is for the large Murano, Italy Pedestal Bowl/Compote). Please see our other collections of glass
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Vintage 1960s Glass

Materials

Blown Glass

Fine & Rare Barovier Fruit Set
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
, plum, and circular fruit in gold aventurine. Price is for the set. Barovier compote / candle holder
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Vintage 1940s Centerpieces

Materials

Blown Glass

Fine & Early Barovier & Toso Console Set
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
. Measurements: Candleholders, 15"H, 5.5"W; Compote, 9.25"H x 6"W. *Notes: There is no sales tax on this item if
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Early 20th Century Italian Garniture

Materials

Blown Glass

Large American Blown Glass Compote, Mid-19th Century
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Large, heavy colorless glass compote, handblown, with an applied base; probably Pittsburgh, circa
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Antique 1850s American Country Serving Bowls

70'S Pair Of Blown Glass Iridescent Blue Compote Dish By, Indiana Glass S/2
By Indiana Glass Company
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair Of 1970;S American "carnival glass" iridescent blue pedestal compote dish. These large
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20th Century American Glass

Materials

Glass

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Introduce elegance at supper with silver, such as a platter from celebrated Massachusetts silversmith manufacturer Reed and Barton or a regal copper-finish flatware set designed by International Silver Company, another New England company that was incorporated in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1898. By then, Meriden had already earned the nickname “Silver City” for its position as a major hub of silver manufacturing.

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