Unknown Manufacturer Vintage Optic Gray Cut Flower/Floral Dots Liquor Cocktail 6
The bowl is optic in design. It features cut to gray flowers/floral sprigs and dots. These pieces of glassware are impressive both in there design and craftsmanship. The optic shaped bowl with its intricate cut to gray floral design makes a strong visual statement. I have identified these glasses as liquor cocktail based on how I believe they would have been identified at the time of production. The beverage they will hold is strictly up to you to decide. These glasses make a strong enough visual statement to stand on their own or could easily be added to any other sets you already own. All are stunning in design and workmanship. Size: 4 3/4″ tall, 2 5/8″ diameter. I have been collecting EAPG glass, depression glass, and other types of glass for a number of years. I have recently decided it is time to sell a large part of this collection. For example: Fostoria American, Anchor Hocking, May Fair, Federal Glass, Sharon Cabbage Rose, Imperial Glass, Candlewick etc. Notes/Comments on Vintage Glass. My items are available for sale in an “As Is” condition. This means the glass pieces were manufactured between 1890 and 1960 unless stated otherwise (most pieces were manufactured from 1900 to 1940). In many cases the quality of the glass does not equal what is being manufactured today. The manufacturing methods were not modern. The result of these manufacturing methods is they item may have. These items are not usually found in modern glass. These are to be EXPECTED in vintage glass. Also this glass was probably used at the kitchen or dining room table, it was then washed. It may have been taken in and out of the ice box or refrigerator. The results of these actions are that many of the pieces may exhibit surface scratches or other type of wear discontinuities. I will attempt to identity any discontinuities found in the glass, by describing the discontinuities and if possible showing them in my pictures (not always an easy thing to accomplish). I will do my best to describe the glass and identify discontinuities. It is possible I might describe a condition different than you would describe it. It is also possible in some cases we would both look at things differently. Read my description carefully. Look at the pictures carefully. Utilize the blowup the zoom feature. In doubt ask a question. This may help us both to “see” what the other one sees. The free listing tool.