6 Hawkes Louise Etched Crystal Iced Tea Tumblers

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6 Hawkes Louise Etched Crystal Iced Tea Tumblers. Selling the set of 6 shown<br>with no cracks, chips, cloudiness, or other issues. 6" tall x 3 5/16" wide at<br>the rim. from the second half of the 20th century. Very high quality American<br>crystal that rings like a bell.<br><br>Thomas Gibbons Hawkes, born in County Cork, Ireland in 1846 to a prominent<br>family with a glassworking heritage, emigrated to the United States in 1863. His<br>career began as a foreman for glass factory Hoare and Daily in Brooklyn, New<br>York moving with the company to Corning, New York in 1868.<br><br>Once in Corning, he soon opened his own cutting shop which was incorporated as<br>T.G. Hawkes & Company in 1890. This on the heels of success the year before when<br>Hawkes famously won acclaim and Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition in<br>Paris.<br><br>Thomas Gibbons Hawkes<br>European taste for sparkling cut glass at this time was emulated in the United<br>States in what was called the Brilliant Cut Glass Period. Over 1,000 cutting<br>shops were founded to meet the demand and T.G. Hawkes & Company flourished. The<br>company was in operation for 82 years.<br>TW229
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SKU: 7281163860_1D6A

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      6 Hawkes Louise Etched Crystal Iced Tea Tumblers. Selling the set of 6 shown<br>with no cracks, chips, cloudiness, or other issues. 6" tall x 3 5/16" wide at<br>the rim. from the second half of the 20th century. Very high quality American<br>crystal that rings like a bell.<br><br>Thomas Gibbons Hawkes, born in County Cork, Ireland in 1846 to a prominent<br>family with a glassworking heritage, emigrated to the United States in 1863. His<br>career began as a foreman for glass factory Hoare and Daily in Brooklyn, New<br>York moving with the company to Corning, New York in 1868.<br><br>Once in Corning, he soon opened his own cutting shop which was incorporated as<br>T.G. Hawkes & Company in 1890. This on the heels of success the year before when<br>Hawkes famously won acclaim and Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition in<br>Paris.<br><br>Thomas Gibbons Hawkes<br>European taste for sparkling cut glass at this time was emulated in the United<br>States in what was called the Brilliant Cut Glass Period. Over 1,000 cutting<br>shops were founded to meet the demand and T.G. Hawkes & Company flourished. The<br>company was in operation for 82 years.<br>TW229

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