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Antique American Brilliant Period Hand Cut Lead Crystal Pitcher Heavy 9.75" Tall

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Antique American Brilliant Period Hand Cut Lead Crystal Pitcher Heavy 9.75" Tall This antique American Brilliant Period hand-cut lead crystal pitcher is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts of Victorian-style glassware. With its intricate pattern and glossy finish, this one-of-a-kind piece is an original from the 1920s and has been carefully preserved over the years. It stands at 9.75 inches tall with a bottom width of 5 inches and features handles that make it easy to fill and carry. Would be a beautiful centerpiece at a wedding reception or bridal shower! The production style and technique are reminiscent of the Brilliant product line, and it is an antique original, not a reproduction. This item requires hand wash only care and is a perfect addition to any American or Victorian-themed collection. The pitcher is in beautiful vintage condition but there are some chips around the front left rim and some small chips and scratches on the surface as well. The bottom has surface scratches from shelf contact. I always do my best to show every flaw in detail in the photos so please examine all the photos before purchase. I package and ship fragile items with care. Thanks for looking!

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