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"FSB" Cordial Glass Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| "FSB" Cordial Glass Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Small cordial glass made up of a clear glass sitting in silver with engraved scroll patterns on the cup and on the foot. Engraved also are the initials "FSB". Belonged to Fanny Schermerhorn Bridgham. | ||
Engraved glass drinking mug,1911 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Engraved glass drinking mug,1911 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Glass drinking mug with handle. Engraved on surface: "Capt. W.H. Whitmore 1911." | ||||
Engraved glass drinking mug,1911 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Engraved glass drinking mug,1911 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Glass drinking mug with handle. Engraved on surface: "Mary H. Whitmore 1911." | ||||
Engraved drinking glass, 1912 Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Engraved drinking glass, 1912 Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Drinking glass with decorative engraving, including "Emma 1912 by Peter Kaulfuss" and a bird and palm fronds. Inscription suggests this glass was engraved by Peter Kaulfuss, an European immigrant who arrived in the U.S. in 1841 and ran an engraving shop in Saratoga, New York until the early twentieth century. Kaulfuss engraved forest scenes, deer, and buildings on his work. He also had booths at major fairs and expositions. He later engraved for the Corning Glass Works and Tiffany & Co. Source: The Complete Cut and Engraved Glass of Corning, p. 158-9 [show more] |