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Cut Glass Punch Bowl by Sinclaire

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This remarkable cut glass punch bowl by Sinclaire is cut in the rare Brussels pattern. This absolutely stunning pattern is one of the company's scarcest, and this remarkable bowl stands among Sinclaire's finest works. A field of twinkling hobstars and fans encircles the bowl in a delightfully intricate pattern, covering virtually every surface underneath the beautifully scalloped edge. H.P. Sinclaire and Co. operated in Corning, New York from 1904 until 1928 and is noted for their outstanding geometric patterns as well as engraved patterns. Prior to opening his own shop, Sinclaire worked for T.J. Hawkes & Co., one of the most prominent and prolific American glass workshops of the late American Brilliant era. circa 1910 Measures: 14 3/4” high x 15 3/8” diameter.
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