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Exceptional ABP Two-Piece Flower Holder, Ca. 1910, Fine Condition, Pairpoint?
$ 224.4
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Description
Description and Condition:This is a most unusual two-piece flower holder and it's in excellent original condition. It is 6.75 inches high to top of the insert, and 6 inches diameter at the shoulder. The blank appears to be figured but of very good water white glass. Cutting and hand polishing are very good. Although unsigned, this piece strongly suggests to me that Pairpoint produced it, ca. 1905-1910.
Blacklights to confirm ABP glass.
Payment, Returns and Shipping Policies:
Absolutely no e-checks will be accepted!!
I will accept a return as per ebay's 14-day return policy. However, buyer's remorse or bid by mistake will not be accepted as a valid reason for a return. Buyer pays for return shipping and insurance and upon receipt in the same condition as sent I will refund in the amount of the winning bid.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask me using the ebay message system. I will gladly do my best to provide you with any needed information, including more photos. I want you to feel confident in your bidding! Happy, satisfied customers are my goal.
Domestic shipping with full insurance for all domestic buyers will be a
FLAT RATE
by insured USPS priority mail. This is a very heavy piece and will require extra oversize packaging.
Final Comment:
When will you ever see another one of these?? Better not let this get away! Reasonable offers will be considered. But please don't poison the well with half price offers.
Please check out my other listings: antique shades, pottery and porcelains, a fine William IV tilt top tea table made with specimen woods, ABP cut glass, antique art glass, bronze and pottery. I will be listing in the next couple of months some very fine antique silver and glass items from an advanced private collection. Also see many fine auction catalogs of Russian art and books. And take a look at the rare Andres collotype of the Courier and Ives 19th Century color lithograph of the baseball game at the Elysian Fields.