• Spatter; Splatter; End of Day Glass
• Water Set including Pitcher and 4 Tumbler Glasses
• Crystal with White and Yellow (and a rare red) Frit
• Antique Art Glass c. late 19th Century
• Measurements: Pitcher - 6 1/4" outer diameter and 7 7/8" high at the handle. Tumblers - 3 3/4" high and 2 5/8" rim diameter with some variance.
• Weight, prepackaged: 3 lbs 15.1 oz as a set
• Condition: The pitcher is free of chips, cracks and fleabites including no heat checks on the applied handle. The tumblers have some minor flaws on the rim either as created or fleabites. The pitcher is blown with a ground and polished pontil. The thickness and dimensions of the tumblers vary as they are blown with finished pontils on the bottom. There are a multitude of tiny (and some larger) air bubbles in the glass. All the pieces have some unevenness on the interior. The bases have slight shelf wear as expected. There are no mieral deposits or buildup on the interiors. The glass is clear and free of cloudiness (where applicable) with a light green glow under UV light indicating the set likely originates from the US.
Spatter glass was created at several different glass houses in the US during the late 1800's including Consolidated, Hobbs Brockunier, Mount Washingtion, Northwood and Phoenix. It's a fantastic set and in wonderful condition.