Henry Huttleston Rogers' Boyhood Home Pairpoint Glass Cup Plate

Fairhaven Massachusetts Vintage Window Decoration

Handcrafted on Cape Cod, Made in USA

This Pairpoint Glass cup plate showcases the boyhood home of Henry Huttleston Rogers, located in the charming town of Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Henry Huttleston Rogers, born in Fairhaven in 1840, was the second child of Rowland and Mary (Huttleston) Rogers. The cup plate includes an information insert that provides a historical account of Henry Rogers' house. Commissioned in 1984 by the Fairhaven Savings Bank, this cup plate, number 313, was created to support the bank's Community Fund. It marks the fourth cup plate commissioned by the Fairhaven bank. Don't miss the opportunity to own this limited edition Pairpoint Glass cup plate featuring the iconic boyhood home of Henry Huttleston Rogers. The striking amethyst purple hue, exquisite craftsmanship, and historical significance make it a prized addition to any collection. The final photo is included solely for size illustration and does not represent the exact item available for purchase. Crafted on Cape Cod through traditional methods, each 3.5-inch cup plate showcases the artisan's skill. Using a hammer and chisel, the engraver created a steel mold for each design. With an antique press, molten glass was pressed into the engraved mold, resulting in a series of cup plates that possess similarity, yet retain their unique characteristics.  The irregularities in each piece attest to their handmade nature, contributing to their unique charm. Within the design, you'll discover the artisan's initials and the Pairpoint trademark. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these cup plates serve various practical purposes. They can function as catchall dishes for organizing small items like keys or jewelry, or as ring dishes to securely hold your cherished treasures.

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