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Susan Silver Antiques
755 North Main Street (Rt. 7)
Sheffield, MA 01257 , United States
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413.229.8169
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Pair American Cut Glass Open Salts, Circa 1800
$ 1,000
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Description
Pair of American cut glass open salts with thick walls on rectangular bases. The glass cut with ovals and diamond shapes.
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More Information
Origin: United States Period: 19th Century Materials: Cut Glass Condition: Good. Tiny Chip on one Creation Date: 1800 Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: 6949 Incollect Reference #: 410862 -
Dimensions
W. 4.5 in; H. 4 in; D. 2.75 in; W. 11.43 cm; H. 10.16 cm; D. 6.99 cm;
Message from Seller:
Susan Silver Antiques, located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, offers a carefully curated selection of 18th and 19th-century Georgian and Regency furniture and accessories. For inquiries, contact us at 413-229-8169 or susan@susansilverantiques.com.
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