I will be selling pieces from my personal collection of American Brilliant Cut glass, so please add me to your favorite seller list for future rare pieces. 

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This is a Rare pattern cut glass Tumbler.

Measure:  4" tall by 3" wide top rim..  

It is from the American brilliant period, (late 1800's to 1915) which is over 100 years old now! 

This was a Blank made by Fry co in the pattern "Frederick", it was also cut by Pitkin & Brooks & Empire co.  The minor details in the pattern are hard to tell which company made it.  I could not find a signature so it may or may not have been finished by Fry.  It's a very rare pattern collectors recognize.

Condition: This is ABP glass is over 100 years old now.  That being said- there is a couple small fleabites around the sides hidden in the pattern which is common, but no rim chips or base chips.  Good to use or display.   

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No Returns! : Sorry but due to cost of shipping & insurance for this heavy glass, I have a No returns policy! I do not charge you extra for shipping the first time- I pay it out of pocket, and its expensive.   I package very well at my own cost, I cannot get that shipping back and also give you free shipping back here as well because you decided it wasn't what you needed anymore.  Please bid responsibly, thank you

Damaged in Transit/Shipping:  I will be shipping you expensive, fragile, antique glass.  Therefore it will be treated as such.  I wrap with lots of bubble and padding, use double boxing, mark fragile clearly all over the box, always pay to fully insure your item as well (so please read about Insurance claims next).  Items over 250- value will also have signature delivery, if you are worried about the postman leaving your items please message me.

 Insurance claim (loss or damage):  Please do not open a dispute with ebay without contacting me first because it is not necessary. I will make an insurance claim and you will be taken care of.  I pack to survive, but if they break it I will need pictures to file the claim online. However,  shippers do not just honor claims online anymore with the photo's only- now they tend to ask for an inspection of the item. USPS will send a letter within a week asking for the item to be brought in for inspection, while other companies may come to the residence for the inspection by appointment.   I have to get the claim approved and the item inspected BEFORE I can refund now because they always require inspections and we have to comply with them.  So first, pictures.  Second, inspection with shipper. Third, shipper approval and refund sent to you.