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HTF C. 1890 MAGNOLIA aka WATERLILY Cake Stand - Dalzell Gilmore Leighton - EAPG

$ 79.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Featured Refinements: EAPG Cake Stand
  • Object Type: Cake Stand
  • Condition: Good antique pre-owned condition
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Color: Clear

    Description

    Raise your sights for this 129 year old EAPG glass cake stand.
    It is called WATERLILY aka MAGNOLIA and was produced in 1890 by Dalzell Gilmore  and Leighton.
    A very attractive piece, it measures approx. 9 1/2" in diameter and about 6 1/2" tall.
    It is in good condition.  There are a few very minor slivers off the bottom, as shown in pictures, and one of the many teeth has a chip.  The inside top ridge has a fleabite and some  roughness, no doubt from cutting cakes on this in the past,  but that is all I see.  Nothing serious as this piece is over 129 years old and will have some signs of wear.  It does have the normal shearing marks and bubbles associated with old glass.
    Interesting on this piece is that there is an indentation in the center, not deep, but the way it was made.  Later this would be called a rum well but I don't know if that was what it was for way back then.
    Just a striking piece of antique glass that is not only good looking, but will look great in any collection or when serving.
    Please check out all the pictures provided carefully as they are part of the description and show the item and its condition.  You are getting the item shown, as shown, as is.
    If you have any questions please ask.  Do allow me time to respond as I am not always on the computer.
    My items are from estates, auctions, consignors and other such venues.  They are not new.
    I am very fussy about what I offer on ebay.  I tell you everything I know about an item and what I see.  However, I am not an expert in anything.
    PayPal is accepted and I only ship to confirmed addresses within the continental United States.  All shipping includes tracking and USPO insurance.  I package very well.  In case of damage the buyer agrees and is responsible to open the claim with the USPO for reimbursement.  This can be done by taking the item and its packaging to the USPO or going to the USPO site on-line.
    Thank you.