Hawkes Crystal and Sterling Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are proud to offer this sterling and crystal vase by the Hawkes Glass Company of Corning, NY.
Vintage 1910s American Sterling Silver
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Crystal and Sterling Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are proud to offer this sterling and crystal vase by the Hawkes Glass Company of Corning, NY.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Crystal and Sterling Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
What makes this vase so interesting is that it's a mix between the old and the new; pretty cut-crystal along the top in contrast to the round crystal ball above the base. The best of...
Sterling Silver
Hawkes Sterling & Crystal Art Deco Vase
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Based in Corning, NY, T.G. Hawkes & Co. (c.1880-1959) was established by Thomas Gibbons Hawkes (1846-1913). Born in Ireland, Hawkes immigrated to Brooklyn in 1862, then moved to Corn...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Sterling Silver & Crystal Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Crafted with a sterling silver base and an elongated trumpet-form crystal vase, the piece possesses a graceful verticality that feels both delicate and architectural.
Sterling Silver
Crystal and Sterling Bud Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
They say "great things come in small packages"; this bud vase is that "small great thing"! The square base with its straight lines is in contrast to the soft fluid shape of this bud ...
Sterling Silver
Five Piece Sterling and Crystal Suite
By Gorham Manufacturing Company
Located in Brooklyn, NY
It brings together two beautiful art forms; silver and crystal. The sterling was made by the Gorham Co. and the crystal was commissioned to the Hawkes Glass Co.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
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H 11.42 in Dm 1.58 in
Engraved Decanter in the Form of a Bottle TG Hawkes & Co., circa 1930
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
The lock is a convincing sham, which looks secure but opens easily without a key. The top is stamped Sterling, and the base has an etched mark for Hawkes.
Blown Glass
Hawkes Crystal and Sterling Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are proud to offer this sterling and crystal vase by the Hawkes Glass Company of Corning, NY.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Sterling Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We proudly offer this stunning sterling and crystal vase by nine other than the world famous Hawkes Glass Company.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Sterling Silver-Mounted Hawkes Crystal Vase
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in New York, NY
Sterling silver-mounted, crystal vase, The Hawkes Co., New York, Ca. 1900.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Sterling Vase
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in Brooklyn, NY
T.G. Hawkes founded what was probably this country’s most successful factory devoted exclusively to the cutting of glass. It certainly had the longest period of operation of any cutt...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Large Edwardian Hawkes Sterling Silver Mounted Wheel and Cut Crystal Vase
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in New York, NY
Edwardian, rare, large, Edwardian, Hawkes, sterling silver mounted, wheel and diamond cut crystal vase with controlled bubbles ball connecting vase to sterling silver mount, The Hawk...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Pair of Hawkes Trumpet Vases
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are thrilled to offer this magnificent pair of Hawkes trumpet vases from the early 1900s. They are in mint condition and are simply breathtaking! We rarely find a single vase of t...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Sterling and Crystal Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
We are happy to offer this sterling and crystal vase by the Hawkes Glass Company.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Sterling and Crystal Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Based in Corning, NY, T.G. Hawkes & Co. (circa 1880-1959) was established by Thomas Gibbons Hawkes (1846-1913). Born in Ireland, Hawkes immigrated to Brooklyn in 1862, then moved to ...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Sterling and Crystal Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This vase has a very unique shape; rather than a traditional elongated shape this piece is more rounded, bowl-like. It’s great for chrysanthemums, hydrangeas, or even tea roses. Unli...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Sterling Silver-Mounted Etched Crystal Vase
Located in New York, NY
Unusually tall,sterling silver-mounted, etched crystal vase, signed Hawkes, New York, Ca. 1900.
Sterling Silver
Hawkes Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The combination of silver and crystal is just stunning! Look at the cut-glass; flowers and leaves. There is also a row of oval shaped design that comes down on two sides and drapes t...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Fluted Vase
By Steuben Hawkes
Located in Brooklyn, NY
The Hawkes Glass Company was the premiere glass designer and blower in the late 19th century into the mid-20th century. They often combined there beautiful glass with accents of silv...
Crystal, Sterling Silver
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H 9 in Dm 3.13 in
Edwardian Hawkes Sterling Silver-Mounted Purple Wine Colored Etched Crystal Vase
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in New York, NY
Unusual,sterling silver-mounted, etched, purple/wine colored crystal vase, T.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Crystal Vase with Sterling Silver Base
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in Stamford, CT
Circa 1920s Hawkes crystal vase. Sterling silver base with intaglio cuttings of fruit and foliage motifs.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Hawkes Vase Engraved Crystal Sterling Base
By T. G. Hawkes & Co.
Located in New York, NY
A graceful, lovely vase. Made by T.G. HAWKES & CO. in Corning, New York. The body of the vase is a rich amethyst color, fluted, with copper-wheel engraved flowers and trailing leaves...
Glass
Pair of Hawkes Crystal and Sterling Vases
By Hawkes and Son Makers
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Presenting a pair of Hawkes vases; crystal with sterling silver bases. The crystal is in the "diamond cut" pattern with slight curves along the very top.
Crystal, Sterling Silver
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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