Signed HAWKES GRAVIC Glass Pitcher | Rare Fern & Floral Intaglio Engraved ABP

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USD 795.00
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LocationBerwyn US
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Signed HAWKES GRAVIC Glass Pitcher | Rare Fern & Floral Intaglio Engraved ABP Specs
MaterialGlass
TypePitcher
PatternFloral
ModelHAWKES GRAVIC
AntiqueYes
ShapeRound
ColorClear
VintageYes
BrandT.G. Hawkes & Co.
Item Height7 in
Production StyleIntaglio
Time Period Manufactured1920-1929
Production TechniqueStone Wheel
Country of OriginUnited States
Item Weight2# 9.5 Oz
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A Rare "Woodland" Masterpiece of American Brilliant Period GlassOffered for sale is an exceptional, authentic T.G. Hawkes & Co. Gravic Glass pitcher. This is a premier example of stone-wheel engraving, featuring a lush, naturalistic motif of arching Fern fronds and delicate floral blossoms.The SignatureThis piece is fully signed with the authentic acid-etched Hawkes Trefoil logo (two hawks and a fleur-de-lis). The mark is located in the classic, discreet position directly under the base of the handle—the definitive hallmark of their high-end engraved productions.Design & ArtistryPart of the prestigious Gravic line (introduced c. 1903), the engraving utilizes a deep, sculptural intaglio technique.• The Motif: A beautifully rendered "Woodland" scene. The long, arching fern fronds feature a "satin" (frosted) finish that creates a stunning contrast against the clear, polished crystal.• The Craftsmanship: Notice the incredible 3D depth in the floral elements and the heavy, crystal-clear blank.• The Rarity: While geometric cut glass is common, the naturalistic Gravic line is highly sought after. This fern-focused motif is a rare departure from the more common iris or chrysanthemum patterns.Specifications• Height: 7 inches• Weight: 2 lbs 9.5 oz (Substantial, heavy lead crystal)• Condition: Excellent antique condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs. The glass is remarkably clear with no "cloudiness" or mineral deposits.