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Fine FLACCUS BATTLESHIP Milk Glass Covered Dish Antique Americana USA c1898 #1

$ 34.32

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

FLACCUS BATTLESHIP Milk Glass Covered Dish Antique Signed Americana USA c1898 #1
This fine
Antique
FLACCUS BATTLESHIP Milk Glass Covered Dish:
- has well-modeled top cover in high relief depicting smokestacks, vents, capstan, portholes, and cannons. The base is also artfully modeled with waves crashing and the American shield on the bow;
- is mold formed pressed glass, well modeled in deep relief with very good design and detail, and is Milk Glass or opaline with opalescence and “fire”;
- has a fitted rim between top and bottom; the has an inside rim ledge projecting up from the bottom so that the top slips neatly inside the edge of the base to hold it secure;
- is unmarked on the bow.
Dimensions:                    3.9 in. Tall 3.7 in Wide X 6.4 in. Deep
Weight:                           1 Lb., 2.7 Oz.
The estimated date is circa 1898.
This American FLACCUS BATTLESHIP Milk Glass Covered Dish is in good condition- it is noted on the top there is a minor chip outside rim and two minor chips and a bit of roughness on the underside edge, Otherwise, condition status includes minimal normal wear and rubbing. Overall, this work is sound, having no other chips, cracks, major defects, or other apparent repairs or restorations. This item is sold as is, as described. Please see all photos which are a part of this description.  Photos have been taken in indirect sunlight, reflections and lighting spots and shadows that may appear as irregularities do not necessarily indicate defects and are not necessarily chips, cracks, or discoloration.
Flaccus- Glass and Milk Glass Battleships:
On October 4, 1898, a design patent was granted to George A. Flaccus, of the E.C. Flaccus Company, Wheeling, West Virginia, (established 1877) for a “Shipping Vessel”. On the bow of the glass battleships manufactured under this patent are the embossed names Oregon, Wheeling, and Olympia, all ships of the US Navy fleet, being the USS Oregon, USS Wheeling, and USS Olympia. There is a fourth ship that lacks the name of the ship on the hull. These were stylized models of  Indiana-class pre-dreadnought warships that participated in the Spanish American war. Made of milk glass, a glass that was popular around the end of the 19th century through the 1950, and of clear glass. The mustard contained in these ships was almost certainly a product of the Flaccus Condiment Company. As purveyors of catsup, mustard, mincemeat, vinegar and preserves, Flaccus designed a large number of their own containers, and also often commissioned this work to other glasshouses. Flaccus and other glassmakers of this period created figural covered dishes based on famous and heroic figures.
Seller’s note:
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