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Condition report
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Overall good condition with light surface scratches and minor wear commensurate with age and gentle use. The glass is overall well-matched with an amber tone and finely iridized surface. Four glasses with a darker, more violet tone. The glass presents with minute inclusions, scattered air bubbles, and minor surface irregularities inherent in the making. Some cups of the glass with minor vitrification to the glass from use. Some goblets with more apparent wear to the iridized surface. Two goblets with gilt bronze bases, with minor wear and light oxidation, typical with aging of this material.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M9284) with a minor surface irregularity along mouth rim, inherent in the making.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M5894) with a fold in the glass along the bowl of the cup, inherent in the making.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M9182) with a fold along the outside of the bold, inherent in the making.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M9165) with two air bubbles, one elevated along the surface of the glass.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M5840) with scattered air bubbles, one more pronounced and surface reaching near the mouth rim of the glass
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M9261) with some fine scratches along the lower edge of the bowl, only visible upon close inspection.
One goblet (engraved L.C.T. M9230) with very fine scratches mid-body of the bowl, only visible upon close inspection.
Presents well overall and ready for display.
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Lot 489Sale 21108
Fourteen Wine Goblets, circa 1900TIFFANY STUDIOSEstimate: USD 2,000 - 3,000
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