• Boston and Sandwich
• Horn of Plenty; aka Comet
• Goblet
• Crystal; Clear
• Antique Flint, Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) c. 1850's
• Measurements: 3 3/8" rim diameter and 6 1/8" high
• Weight, prepackaged: 13 oz

• Condition: The goblet is free of chips, cracks and fleabites including on the pattern. There are fine short wear marks on the highest areas of the exterior, none distracting but certainly notable. The base has light shelf wear as expected. There are no notable flaws in the glass. The glass is clear and free of cloudiness with a light glow under UV light. It has excellent resonance. Guaranteed original flint glass.

Horn of Plenty was originally created by Boston & Sandwich and McKee (McKee's pattern was originally called Comet) in the 1850's. It was exceptionally popular based on the number of pieces that were created. LG Wright reproduced in select pieces in the 1960's. Reproductions are shorter (6"), have a smaller foot and lower quality resonance. This goblet is guaranteed an original.

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