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    Posted 9 years ago

    highlander56
    (82 items)

    I picked up this compote several years ago for peanuts. Can't find a signature anywhere, but it appears to be well cut. It weighs about 3 pounds. It is 10" tall and about 6" across. Has interesting cuts along the base.

    Does anybody have a clue as to manufacturer or date? Maybe it's not that old?

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    1. mark mark, 9 years ago
      Many companies used the pinwheel as a main motif. Fry, Bergen, Clark, Pitkin and Brooks are a few. The pinwheel was mostly used starting around 1908 until the end of the brilliant period of American cut glass which was 1916-1917 . And yes, your piece is old American Brilliant Cut Glass. The pinwheel is still used in modern cut glass.
    2. highlander56 highlander56, 9 years ago
      mark thank you so much for your input! This compote has had me stumped! On top of that you gave me some new names that I had not heard of before. I am not an expert on American Brilliant Cut Glass, do love it. Thank you again!

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