David Anthony

EAPG Riverside Glass Works Kanawha Colored Glass Goblet

EAPG Riverside Glass Works Kanawha Colored Glass Goblet


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Directory: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pre 1900: Item # 1335364
David Anthony
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Atlanta, Georgia 30009
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A goblet, presumed to be made by Riverside Glass Works as early as 1906 as pattern number 593. It has a caramel color, not a common find.

Please be aware that this pattern is known by several names such as Old English Colonial, Blucher, and Colonial, in part due to the change of ownership of the molds, during the first quarter or so of the 20th century, during which three companies owned them. As such we are unable to warrant the maker.

Excellent condition. This hard to find color and form should make it a top contender for your next acquisition.

Our glass goblet was owned by Lenna Gertrude Clarke Judd (1865 - 1939) who was a highly respected philanthropist who moved from New York City to Dalton, Georgia in 1903 to find a more hospitable climate for her ailing husband. We have the full provenance from Mrs. Judd down to the present time, and believe her to be its first owner.

Dimension: around 6 1/2" h