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7 Hawkes Eardley #7240 Claret Wine Glasses

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7 Hawkes Eardley #7240 Claret Wine Glasses. Difficult to find shape in this pattern 6 5/8" tall x 2.75" wide at rim. Selling 7 of the 11 shown with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Very high quality American crystal that rings like a bell. I sold 4 of these so there are only 7 available.

Thomas Gibbons Hawkes, born in County Cork, Ireland in 1846 to a prominent family with a glassworking heritage, emigrated to the United States in 1863. His career began as a foreman for glass factory Hoare and Daily in Brooklyn, New York moving with the company to Corning, New York in 1868.

Once in Corning, he soon opened his own cutting shop which was incorporated as T.G. Hawkes & Company in 1890. This on the heels of success the year before when Hawkes famously won acclaim and Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition in Paris.

Thomas Gibbons Hawkes European taste for sparkling cut glass at this time was emulated in the United States in what was called the Brilliant Cut Glass Period. Over 1,000 cutting shops were founded to meet the demand and T.G. Hawkes & Company flourished. The company was in operation for 82 years. TW229
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    7 Hawkes Eardley #7240 Claret Wine Glasses. Difficult to find shape in this pattern 6 5/8" tall x 2.75" wide at rim. Selling 7 of the 11 shown with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Very high quality American crystal that rings like a bell. I sold 4 of these so there are only 7 available.

    Thomas Gibbons Hawkes, born in County Cork, Ireland in 1846 to a prominent family with a glassworking heritage, emigrated to the United States in 1863. His career began as a foreman for glass factory Hoare and Daily in Brooklyn, New York moving with the company to Corning, New York in 1868.

    Once in Corning, he soon opened his own cutting shop which was incorporated as T.G. Hawkes & Company in 1890. This on the heels of success the year before when Hawkes famously won acclaim and Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition in Paris.

    Thomas Gibbons Hawkes European taste for sparkling cut glass at this time was emulated in the United States in what was called the Brilliant Cut Glass Period. Over 1,000 cutting shops were founded to meet the demand and T.G. Hawkes & Company flourished. The company was in operation for 82 years. TW229

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