Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Help with ABP Cut/Engraved Compote or Tazza identification ?

In Glassware > American Brilliant Cut Glass > Show & Tell and Art Glass > Bohemian Art Glass > Show & Tell.
American Brilliant Cut Glass15 of 173American Brilliant Cut Glass Fern DishGreat-grandma's Cut Glass Bowl
7
Love it
0
Like it

Michelleb007Michelleb007 loves this.
blunderbuss2blunderbuss2 loves this.
NewfldNewfld loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
dav2no1dav2no1 loves this.
auraaura loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 3 years ago

    kamdetail
    (7 items)

    I have this small Engraved Compote, or Tazza, that I have been unable to identify. It stands 6" in height and is 4-1/2" in diameter. I am leaning toward it possibly being H.P. Sinclair due to the ring of small ovals around the base and lower part of the compote. Beyond that I really do not have a clue. The center of the oval "suns" or "flowers" is more deeply cut and polished. I do not have access to Cut/Engraved reference material other than searching online. Any thoughts appreciated.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    American Brilliant Cut Glass
    See all
    American Brilliant Crystal 4 Piece Tankard Set
    American Brilliant Crystal 4 Piece ...
    $149
    Antique American Brilliant Period ABP Cut Glass Bowl
    Antique American Brilliant Period A...
    $150
    American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Signed libbey compote
    American Brilliant Period Cut Glass...
    $134
    Set Of 4 American Brilliant Period ABP Cut Glass Tumblers
    Set Of 4 American Brilliant Period ...
    $45
    logo
    American Brilliant Crystal 4 Piece Tankard Set
    American Brilliant Crystal 4 Piece ...
    $149
    See all

    Comments

    1. mark mark, 3 years ago
      Not American Brilliant glass. Much later than that period. Could be Sinclair but other companies in Europe used the moon design on glass.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.