Portland Maine Gift, Victoria Mansion Pairpoint Glass Cup Plate 236

Victorian House Window Sill Decoration

Portland ME

This clear hand pressed vintage crystal Pairpoint Glass cup plate features the historic Victoria Mansion on Danforth St. in Portland, ME. The cup plate was commissioned by the Victoria Society of Maine Women in June 1983. The Morse-Libby House was designed by Henry Austin and is a wonderful example of early Victorian architecture. Please note that the last photo is provided for size illustration purposes only and does not depict the exact item for sale. Handcrafted on Cape Cod using traditional techniques, each 3.5 inch cup plate is an expression of the artisan's skill. Employing hammer and chisel, the craftsman meticulously created a steel mold for every 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 serve as a testament to the handmade nature of each piece, adding to their inherent charm. Embedded within the design, you will find the artisan's initials and the Pairpoint trademark. Besides their aesthetic appeal, these cup plates serve various practical purposes. They can be used as catchall dishes to keep track of small trinkets like keys or jewelry, or as ring dishes to safely hold your cherished treasures.

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