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Signed Libbey American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitcher and Tumblers. Pattern is #47

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    Posted 3 years ago

    mark
    (118 items)

    The #47 pattern is a very desirable design to collect. Cut glass collectors love finding this pattern and adding it to their collections! This set dates from around 1906 or so. You can see the Libbey signature in the last photo. The set is in perfect condition which is amazing considering this old of glass is almost always damaged to some degree. Libbey was one best cutting houses during the brilliant period of cut glass. (1876 - 1914)

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    Comments

    1. Gillian, 3 years ago
      Brilliant! Thank you for this post. Is it a small water jug?
    2. Gillian, 3 years ago
      Sorry - title says Pitcher, so larger than a small water jug.
    3. mark mark, 3 years ago
      Hi Gillian! It is called a Cider Jug. The pieces are usually short with a wide opening. Just under 8" tall. It is utterly confusing the different names for the different shapes of pitchers. This is a desirable pattern for collectors!

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