Description: Original 1896 pricing for this bowl was $120 - $4,500 in 2024 dollars. Offered for less than half 2024 adjusted value in near new condition!!! During the industrial revolution, the ultra rich displayed their affluence with table settings of the finest china, silver, and cut glass. Master craftsmen created the glass blank, then master cutters spent many hours cutting and polishing the final piece. Over half the cost in cut glass was the hand blown leaded glass blank, the balance was in the cutting. The Monarch pattern was featured in J. Hoare's first catalog of 1896. This pattern was very popular, sold well during the brilliant period, and was cut in a variety of shapes and sizes. The crown jewel though must have been this massive 20 pound punch bowl. Huge hand cut stacked stars create a wedding cake layer of Hobstars. A 14 point brunswick star is cut on the hob of a 24 point hobstar, which is cut on the hob of a 36 point hobstar! Each a master class of cutting. I have always marveled at the depth of the large miters in this 5/8th's inch thick water clear blank.The pattern is easily recognized by the miter outlined pentagons, topped with a diamond point bowtie, then topped by an extended point hobstar also known as a Christmas star.The base features a very 'J Hoare' scroll cut motif atop step cut miters followed by the Monarch pattern features. No signature as expected on this early pre-1900 piece14" wide and 12" tall, 20 pounds. Condition is excellent with only a few pin pricks to the pattern.I will carefully pack and ship insured to your home
Price: 1995 USD
Location: Atwater, California
End Time: 2024-09-21T16:10:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece
Origin: America
Pattern: Monarch
Antique: Yes
Shape: Round
Color: Clear
Material: Glass
Set Includes: Punch Bowl and Stand
Year Manufactured: 1896
Vintage: Yes
Brand: J. Hoare & Company
Type: Punch Bowl
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)
Style: Edwardian
Features: Hand cut and polished
Production Style: Cut Glass
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Production Technique: Cut Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Backstamp: Incised
Handmade: Yes
Product Line: American Brilliant cut glass