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American, late 19th/early 20th century, large corn vase, iridescent molded glass, 6-3/4 in.; small corn vase, opaque white glass molded in the form of an ear of corn, 4-1/8 in.; two bowls each of melon form, hand painted floral sprays, enamel "jeweled" rims, with "Libbey Cut Glass Company Toledo" eagle mark, largest 2-3/8 x 4 in., Provenance: William Covill, Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, purchased August 1972 for $24 (small vase); Carl U. Fauster (small bowl); Mary Luttrell, Marietta, Ohio, purchased July 1995 for $300 (small bowl, accompanied by copy of receipt); Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Philpot; Richard Bourne Auction, Hyannis, Massachusetts, Lot 180, purchased March 3, 1973 for $400 (large bowl); Estate of Jay R. Doros, Springfield, New Jersey; Note: Carl U. Fauster is the author of the book Libbey Glass Since 1818, published in 1979.
small vase with rim flakes, bowls lacking some "jewels", small bowl with small rim chip, other light scratches and wear, marked reference numbersÿ
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