American Brilliant Cut Glass Teapot by Sinclaire
- Item No.
Item Details
- Width:
9" Inches - Height:
5 3/8" Inches - Period:
20th Century - Origin:
America
An exquisite American Brilliant Period cut glass teapot with a richly-cut floral motif H.P. Sinclaire and Co. of Corning, New York. Sinclaire operated from 1904 until 1928 and is noted for its outstanding geometric and naturalistic patterns. Prior to opening his own shop, Henry Sinclaire worked for T.J. Hawkes & Co., one of the most prominent and prolific glass workshops of the American Brilliant era. Excellent condition.
The teapot bears the acid-etched Sinclaire mark.
Circa 1915
9" wide x 5 3/8" high
The teapot bears the acid-etched Sinclaire mark.
Circa 1915
9" wide x 5 3/8" high















