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Jimmy Skunk Harrison Cady Art Glass Thornton Burgess Animal Pairpoint Cup Plate
$ 10.56
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Description
Jimmy Skunk Harrison Cady Art Glass Woodland Animal Vintage Pairpoint Glass Cup Plate 43Thornton W Burgess Society Mantel Art Glass
Made in USA
This charming 3.5 inch crystal Pairpoint Glass cup plate features Jimmy Skunk, who was introduced in Thornton W Burgess' Bedtime series in 1918. Jimmy Skunk is wearing his top hat and patched pants, and carries his umbrella. A tree along his path extends into the border, which also includes a cluster of flowers above the scroll. Pairpoint cup plate number 43 was an adaptation of a Harrison Cady illustration. The pressing began in 1978 and discontinued in 1980. The Jimmy Skunk plate pressing was limited to 8,335 plates before the mould was destroyed. This coaster size cup plate would make thoughtful baby shower gift when a paired with a classic Thornton Burgess book. Thornton W. Burgess was the creator of Peter Rabbit and his animal friends in the Dear Old Briar Patch, the Smiling Pool, the Green Meadow and the Laughing Brook. The Thornton Burgess Society, which ran the former Burgess museum in Sandwich, Massachusetts, sold cup plates bearing the imprint of the characters to help fund the museum. Note: The cupcake plate photo is for size illustration and not included in this listing.
Additional Information
Cup plates are small coaster size decorative art glass collectibles that measure about
3.5 inches
in diameter and .5 inch in height.
The pictures are taken close and could show blemishes that are not necessarily seen by the naked eye. The photos that show the greatest detail generally appear a little different than the actual color.
Made in America. The Pairpoint Glass Co. of Sagamore, MA, which is on Cape Cod, is the oldest glass making company in America. The company is well-known for manufacturing quality crystal cup plates since the 1920's.
Pairpoint cup plates are a unique work of art. Cup plates were signed with the Pairpoint trademark and the initials/monogram of the engraver. Using traditional freehand methods, the engraver worked directly in steel using a hammer and chisel. Using an antique press that made early cup plates, the vintage plates were hand pressed in 34% lead crystal. The majority of vintage crystal cup plates were commissioned by historical societies, museums, churches, and other non-profit organizations.
Pairpoint graded their plates at the factory. First quality plates, which came with a Pairpoint label/sticker, were the most desirable. It is normal that first quality plates may have handcrafted characteristics such as a swirl in the center of the plate, small lines not part of the design, bubbles, specks or tiny flecks. If a cup plate has a sticker, it will be visible in a photo or mentioned in the description. Sometimes the sticker/label was removed by the original owner, so I mention the grading process only as a guideline.
Today cup plates are used as window sill decorations as the vintage glass art looks lovely displayed on a window sill with the light shining through. Other uses include:
Dinner table butter pat, tea bag, or mint dishes
Guest favors for weddings or showers
Guest soap, ring, trinket, or vanity dishes
Small coaster size plates for gourmet appetizers, chocolates, or cupcakes
Eclectic glass for stained glass or other art glass projects
Shipping
Cup plates are bubble wrapped in vintage boxes that are packed and mailed promptly. The vintage boxes may be stained and have handwriting or labels.
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About me as a Seller
The majority of the cup plates I sell belonged to my mother, who was an early member of Cape Cod's Pairpoint Cup Plate Collectors of America (PCPCA). She collected many vintage cup plates, and had most, if not all, of the limited editions. I enjoy offering cup plates to people who appreciate this unique form of art glass.
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