Joseph Locke - Locke Art glassware set
06 February 2019
Description

Lidded pot and 11 goblets: 5 1/8" high, 2 5/8 across at top, 2 1/8 across at bottom, slender shaped clear glassware with a low handle - 11 of these curved goblets. Etched with poppies along the top with vertical lines running to a scallop at the bottom. Signed Locke Art on all. Also, two-piece pot with handle and spout, with a lid. Clear etched glassware. Also signed Locke Art under handle. Handle has scroll etching at bottom. Pot is decorated the same as the goblets with poppies and vertical lines leading to an inverse scallop near the bottom. The top of the pot has poppies only with a 6 sided glass knob. THe pot is a little under 6 inches tall without the lid. 8inches with the lid. The circumference is about 20" around.

Provenance

My great grandfather had a lumber yard in Canonsburg, PA. He would receive premium gifts from suppliers and people he dealt with out of Pittsburgh and other places. This was one of those gifts. My elderly great aunt (his daughter) gifted this set to me when I got married in 1978. It was originally a set of 12 goblets, but one was broken before I received the set.

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Inherited
For sale
No
Answered within 1 day
By Grace Harlow
Feb 07, 23:04 UTC
Fair Market Value
$1,000 - $1,500 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

The appraised items consist of a 20th century etched glass pot with lid and 11 matching glasses with handles. The pot and glasses have a distinctive poppy design with fern fronds and vertical decorative bands that terminate in a scallop pattern at the bottom of the pot and glasses. Given the size and shape of the pot and matching glasses, it’s possible the set was originally used to serve lemonade or iced tea. The pot and glasses are signed “Locke Art,” which likely refers to Joseph Locke, a glass artist who worked primarily in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The estimate provided is based on comparables recently offered and sold at auction. In many cases, pricing for similar examples available on the primary (retail) market vary and are often higher than secondary (auction) market examples. Please note, the fact that the glasses are not a complete set of 12 was taken into consideration when establishing the estimate provided.

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