Abp American Brilliant

Collecting American Brilliant Cut Glass Pitchers
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Antique Etched Flower Pattern American Brilliant Period Glass Pitcher, 10″ Tall $49.99 |
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TB Clark/Maple City ABP Wide Mouth Water Jug c.1905 $375.00 |
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4 Signed Libbey ABP Hollow Zipper Cut Stem Vintage Champagne Saucers Coupes $400.00 |
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Rare Divided Center Handled ABP Cut Glass Dish $69.99 |
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Lovely Vintage J B HOARE ABP Cut Glass Bowl $299.95 |
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AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT GLASS CRYSTAL RELISH CELERY DISH $32.99 |
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Gorgeous Antique ABP c.1906 LIBBEY Cut Glass STAR AND FEATHER 8″ Bowl, Signed $9.99 |
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Classic ABP Ice Bucket by Sinclaire, ca 1905, Fine Condition, Fantastic Blank! $9.99 |
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Antique ABP American Brilliant Cut Glass 6.75″ Plate~Star Fan ((&) $9.99 |
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Set of five (5) leaded crystal cordial glasses – American Brilliant period $35.00 |
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2 Lovely Antique American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Dishes J. Hoare & Co. 1800s $169.00 |
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ABP grey cut crystal cruet floral design $34.95 |
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Fine American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Footed Fern Bowl $165.00 |
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Gorgeous vintage ABP Cut Glass Bowl – Perfect condition $29.00 |
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ABP CUT GLASS FAMOUS HAWKES “PALERMO” FERNER – HANDCRAFTED, BEAUTIFUL, RADIANT. $9.99 |
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Crystal Cut Glass Water Pitcher (American Brilliant Period) $69.99 |
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ABP CUT GLASS SMALL FLOWER CENTER. LOVELY PATTERN. EXC.CONDITION $9.99 |
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American Brilliant Period – Large 8.5″ Bowl – Mint Condition, circa 1876 – 1916 $9.99 |
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2 Early 1900′s ABP Silver Plate Cut Glass Decanters $100.00 |
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Gorgeous American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Bowl Gorham Sterling Silver Rim $365.00 |
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AMERICAN BRILLIANT CHEESE DOME “AMERICAN BEAUTY” by STRAUS ABP $99.99 |
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AMERICAN BRILLIANT CUT GLASS SWEET PEA VASE ABP $99.99 |
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AMAZING LARGE AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT GLASS VANITY DRESSER POWDER JAR BOX $22.50 |
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Gorgeous Vintage American Brilliant Cut Glass ABP Vase $9.99 |
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Gorgeous Vintage American Brilliant Cut Glass ABP Basket $9.99 |
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ABP Cut Glass Pairpoint 13″ Centerpiece- Flawless and Exquisite $171.38 |
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Large American Brilliant ABP Cut Glass Vase $197.97 |
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ABP cut glass carafe signed Hawkes Gladys American brilliant $129.00 |
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AMERICAN BRILLIANT CUT GLASS OVAL BOWL Flower Period ABP $24.75 |
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ABP CUT GLASS BASE? OR BOWL? $8.99 |
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American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Bowl Marked Libbey 1880-1910 Pinwheel 8″ $179.00 |
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ABP American Brilliant Celery/Relish/Pickle Dish Hobstar & Pinwheel Sawtooth $24.99 |
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American Brilliant Period cut glass FLOWER CANOE $160.00 |
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Antique American Brilliant Period Fine Cut Glass EPERGNE HORN 9-1/2″ $65.00 |
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10″ American Brilliant Cut Glass Bowl ABP, Hobstars $49.99 |
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Antique American Brilliant Period Fine Cut Glass EPERGNE HORN 6-1/2″ $65.00 |
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ABP Libbey Signed Bowl-”Iola” Handcrafted/Brilliant Hand Blown Blank.Exc. Cond. $9.99 |
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ABP Hawkes 15.5″ Cut & Engraved Vase. HUGE !! Handcrafted.Exc. Condition $9.99 |
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ABP Cut Glass 12 ” Cut and Engraved Cylinder Vase. Dorflinger “Covina” Edging $9.99 |
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ABP Cut Glass “Marquise” Signed by Egginton. Rare & Scarce. Very Fine Condition $9.99 |
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Identifying American Brilliant Cut Glass (Schiffer Book for Collectors) $15.50 This invaluable guide is not only a basic reference but an identification tool that can be taken to auctions, shows, exhibits, and antique shops. This revised and expanded fifth edition includes a newly updated value guide, the catalog names for various shapes in cut glass, and the identity of 280 patterns of American and Canadian glass by catalog name. Many patterns are identified for the first t… |
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The Brilliant Disaster $9.99 A REMARKABLY GRIPPING ACCOUNT OF AMERICA’S BAY OF PIGS CRISIS, DRAWING ON LONG-HIDDEN CIA DOCUMENTS AND DELIVERING, AS NEVER BEFORE, THE VIVID TRUTH—AND CONSEQUENCES—OF FIVE PIVOTAL DAYS IN APRIL 1961 The U.S.-backed military invasion of Cuba in 1961 remains one of the most ill-fated blunders in American history, with echoes of the event reverberating even today. Despite the Kennedy administration’s initial public insistence that the United States had nothing to do with the invasion, it soon became clear that the complex operation had been planned and approved by the best and brightest minds at the highest reaches of Washington, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff and President John F. Kennedy himself. The Cuban-born invaders were trained by CIA officers, supplied with American matériel, and shadowed by the U.S. Navy. Landing by sea with fighter-plane support, they hoped to establish a military beachhead and spark a counterrevolution against Fidel Castro’s regime. The gambit was a stupendous failure, resulting in the death or imprisonment of more than a thousand men. In its wake, the United States appeared inept, reckless, and corrupt. Now, journalist Jim Rasenberger takes a closer look at this darkly fascinating incident in American history. At the heart of the crisis stood President Kennedy, and Rasenberger traces what Kennedy knew, thought, and said as events unfolded. He examines whether Kennedy was manipulated by the CIA into approving a plan that would ultimately involve the American military. He also draws compelling portraits of the other figures who played key roles in the drama: Castro, who shortly after achieving power visited New York City and was cheered by thousands (just months before the United States began plotting his demise); Dwight Eisenhower, who originally ordered the secret program, then later disavowed it; Allen Dulles, the CIA director who may have told Kennedy about the plan before he was elected president (or so Richard Nixon suspected); and Richard Bissell, the famously brilliant “deus ex machina” who ran the operation for the CIA—and took the blame when it failed. Beyond the short-term fallout, Rasenberger demonstrates, the Bay of Pigs gave rise to further and greater woes, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, and even, possibly, the assassination of John Kennedy. Written with elegant clarity and narrative verve, The Brilliant Disaster is the most complete account of this event to date, providing not only a fast-paced chronicle of the disaster but an analysis of how it occurred—a question as relevant today as then—and how it profoundly altered the course of modern American history. |
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A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution $6.39 We know–and love–the story of the American Revolution, from the Declaration of Independence to Cornwallis’s defeat. But our first government was a disaster and the country was in a terrible crisis. So when a group of men traveled to Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to save a nation in danger of collapse, they had no great expectations for the meeting that would make history. But all the ideas, arguments, and compromises led to a great thing: a constitution and a government were born that have surpassed the founders’greatest hopes. Revisiting all the original documents and using her deep knowledge of eighteenth-century history and politics, Carol Berkin takes a fresh look at the men who framed the Constitution, the issues they faced, and the times they lived in. Berkin transports the reader into the hearts and minds of the founders, exposing their fears and their limited expectationsof success. |
