Magnet and Grape Water Goblet
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Directory: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass: Pre 1900: Item # 1335270
Directory: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass: Pre 1900: Item # 1335270

A very fine and scarce flint glass water goblet in the Magnet & Grape pattern produced probably 4th quarter of the 19th C., the scarcity owing to the frosted leaf, most of which were unfrosted. The glass is clear but watery.
We have left the original collector's identification tag on the foot because it relates to its provenance from Lenna Gertrude Clarke Judd (1865 - 1939) who was a transplant from New York City to Dalton, GA, and who became a highly respected philanthropist through out the state. We have the full provenance from Mrs Judd down to the present time.
You can see from the related picture the construction of the glass in 3 parts - foot, stem, and bowl - more labor than normal.
Dimension: 5 3/4" h
We have left the original collector's identification tag on the foot because it relates to its provenance from Lenna Gertrude Clarke Judd (1865 - 1939) who was a transplant from New York City to Dalton, GA, and who became a highly respected philanthropist through out the state. We have the full provenance from Mrs Judd down to the present time.
You can see from the related picture the construction of the glass in 3 parts - foot, stem, and bowl - more labor than normal.
Dimension: 5 3/4" h