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Item Code: 1239-115
American heavy cut glass sugar bowl with cover 1830-1860. This sugar bowl is probably from an East Coast factory where these very large bowls were popular. It is cut with an overall geometric design of intersecting lines enclosing stacked, graduated ovals. The star cut foot is applied as is the spire cut finial on the cover. Total height 10 3/4". [lj/ld] [ph:L]
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