Correlation of Selected Patterns in the 1998 ACGA Val St. Lambert Catalogue
With Patterns in American Brilliant Cut Glass Reference Publications
The
world
of cut glass pattern identification is not black and
white
but consists
of
varying
shades
of gray. Too
often we
try to make the world black and
white
because
we feel
more
comfortable
knowing
exactly where
we stand.
This
is not
always
the
correct course
of
action
to
take
regarding pattern identification
and/or
the
company
that may have produced the article.
This
should
not deter our attempt to identify patterns and the
company
that may have made an article. The
ACGA
issues
catalogues
to help us identify patterns but too often we lose
sight of
the fact that,
within
any company,
they
may have tolerated and/or
deliberately made minor
changes
to the pattern presentation -- for
example,
modifying a pattern to fit the
shape. In addition, as
Joan Randles recently pointed
out
in a letter to the
ACGA
Research
Committee,
"according to Hawkes
archives
material, OUR
GUYS
were
squabbling
back then about pattern plagiarism, hence
some
copyright
protection laws and
courts
were used to help decide the
issue.
So within
our
own
country
there
was
not a clean and clear
situation
regarding
who
did what pattern all the time."
Keeping these qualifications in mind, a
small
group
of ACGA
members has reviewed the 1908 and 1905
components
of
the 1998 Val
St.
Lambert
(Val) catalogue
in
order
to
correlate,
in so far as possible,
the
pictured
VAL
patterns with those in the available American Brilliant Cut Glass references.
There are three groups of results
as
follows.
The first group contains fourteen pieces in the
Val catalogue
which
are identical in pattern and
shape
to
pieces pictured in
American
Brilliant Cut
Glass
references
with
unidentified patterns. Pieces in this group
are listed in Table A.
The second group contains nine patterns in the Val
catalogue which
are identical in pattern but not shape to pieces pictured in American Brilliant
Cut Glass
references
with unidentified patterns. Pieces
in this group
are
listed in Table B.
The third group
contains eleven
Val patterns that
are very
close -- if not identical -- to
named
American patterns.
Care should
be
exercised when
trying to identify
a
piece with
one
of these patterns as either
Val or
American. Weight,
color,
and blank shape
should
be
taken into account. Numerous
examples
of these patterns
are provided in American Brilliant Cut Glass reference
books and no attempt has been made
to
cross-reference
all the
examples
to determine that the piece
illustrated is
or
is not a Val piece. Patterns in this
group
are listed in
Table
C.
This research information is provided as
a guideline.
It is
strongly
recommended that
you
review
any
piece or illustration
carefully
before concluding that it
was
made by
Company
X
or
is pattern
Y.
In the
first two groups,
it is
conceivable
that the item pictured in
the
listed
American
Brilliant Cut
Glass
reference
is
a
Val produced item, is
an item produced by an
American cutting
firm, or is a
Val
item marketed by
an
American firm. For
example,
the three Pitkin
&
Brooks items in the first group
are
all
acknowledged
in the P
&
B
catalogue
as imported. No claim is made
or
implied that the pieces and patterns in the three groups are the
only
ones in the
Val
catalogue
and American Brilliant Cut Glass references
that
can
be assigned to
one of
the three
groups. Also,
the
Val ID Research
Group
has not
yet studied
the Table Services pictured on
pages 177-231
of the 1998
ACGA
Val
Catalogue.
In
addition to the groups of items described here,
there is
a
broad
spectrum of
Val patterns that are
similar
– but not identical – in motifs and layout, to patterns on items pictured in
American Brilliant Cut
Glass
references. These are not included
in this report. Further
study
and analysis are required to properly
categorize
these pattern and shape relationships.
Acknowledgements
– The ACGA members who have contributed to this ACGA Research Committee report
are Leigh Emmerson,
Elizabeth
Barber, Dow Mitchell, Tom Marple,
Chet
Cassel, Joan and Dick Randles, Bob Hampton,
Nick
Boonstra, and Craig
Carlson.
Craig
Carlson edited
and
verified the IDs. Bill Barnett, as
Chairman of the
ACGA
Research
Committee,
provided general
guidance
and
support.
Table A
Items Identical in Pattern and
Shape:
American Brilliant Cut
Glass Item Has Unidentified Pattern
| Pattern | Page | Item | / Reference | Page | Figure No. | Item | Notes |
| 3157/17 | 92 | 2 | / TC | 208-209 | C102 | Tray | |
| 3165/17 | 168 | 33 | / HK | 73 | 4 | Chalice/Rhine Wine | |
| 3165/17 | 168 | 33 | / B#3 | 80 | 58 | Chalice/Rhine Wine | |
| 3165/17 | 168 | 33 | / HOBASTAR 5/98 | 16 | A | Toasting Chalice | |
| 3848/17 | 22 | 123 | / P#5 | 176 | Plate 151 Middle | Rosebowl | |
| 3853/17 | 66 | 2 | / B#4 | 196 | L821 | Jug | |
| Bourdaloue | 125 | 13 | / P & B | 23 | Candlestick | 1 | |
| Cambaceres | 125 | 8 | / P & B | 23 | Candlestick | 1 | |
| HF 183 | 16 | 55 | / P#3 | 132 | Middle Photo | Vase | |
| HF 184 | 81 | 26 | / Rar | 163 | Lower Right | Decanter | |
| HF 193 | 20 | 110 | / Rar | 166 | Lower Left | Vase | |
| HF 193 | 20 | 110 | / B#3 | 79 | 51 | Vase | 2 |
| HF 193 | 20 | 110 | / B#3 | 86 | C253 | Vase | |
| HF 273 | 52 | 169 | / HK | 77 | 3 | Tray | |
| HF 375 | 40 | 99 | / B#4 | 199 | L832 | Bowl | 3 |
| Linder | 87 | 80 | / B#4 | 195 | L820 | "Rose Globe" | 4 |
| Saarbrucken | 138 | 75 | / P#3 | 130 | Top | Hock Wine | |
| Sibour | 125 | 4 | / P & B | 23 | Candlestick | 1 |
Note 1: P&B apparently was an agent for
Val at the time this catalogue was issued (item noted in catalogue as imported).
Note 2: Libbey No. 83 attribution by author is
questionable.
Note 3: Pattern cited by author as Val pattern #44.
Note 4: Footed Rose Globe was apparently cut down from Val
decanter.
Table B
Items Identical in Pattern but Not
Shape:
American Brilliant Cut
Glass Item Has Unidentified Pattern
| Pattern | Page | Item | / Reference | Page | Figure No. | Item | Notes |
| 1338/7920 | 18 | 73 | / B#2 | 140 | 519 | Vase | |
| 1338/7920 | 18 | 73 | / B#3 | 79 | 53 | Vase | |
| 2917/17 | 20 | 107 | / B#2 | Color Fig. | 18 | Decanter | 1 |
| 3157/17 | 37 | 79 | / B#4 | 193 | L809 | Mug | |
| 3157/17 | 37 | 79 | / B#2 | Color Fig. | 25 | Decanter | 2 |
| 3157/17 | 85 | 64 | / Rar | 159 | Bottom Right | Decanter | |
| 3247/17 | 123 | 3 | / B#4 | 189 | L793 | Vase | 3 |
| 3252/17 | 22 | 130 | / Rar | 153 | Upper Right | Vase | |
| 3848/17 | 22 | 123 | / B#1 | 15 | 13B | Decanter | |
| 3848/17 | 22 | 123 | / B#3 | 65 | 1 | Cologne | |
| 3863/17 | 37 | 80 | / B#3 | 67 | 6 | Jug | |
| 3863/17 | 92 | 3 | / B#3 | 99 | P316 | Covered Punchbowl | 4 |
| 3863/17 | 106 | 136 | / B#4 | 182 | L758 | Carafe | |
| HF305 | 78 | 5 | / Rar | 157 | Lower Right | Decanter | |
| HF405 | 15 | 32 | / B#4 | 193 | L810 | Vase |
Note 1: Libbey Harvard attribution by author is
questionable.
Note 2: Dorflinger Dutchess attribution by author is
questionable.
Note 3: Mt Washington Bedford attribution by author is
questionable.
Note 4: Finial and top are cut differently.
Table C
Named American Brilliant Cut Glass Pattern
| Pattern | Page | Item | / Pattern | Reference | Page | Notes |
| 1273/692 | 75 | 27 | /
Dorflinger No.28 or Mt. Wash. (Pairpoint) No.160 |
Various | 1 | |
| 1508/9712 | 102 | 33 | / Florence | Libbey 1896 | 27 | |
| 1897/13386 | 34 | 62 | / Bergen "Dauntless" | Revi | 86 | |
| 2900/17 | 66 | 6 | /
Mt. Wash. (Pairpoint) Wheeler |
Avila | 59 | 1, 2 |
| 2900/17 | 18 | 77 | / Harvard | Libbey 1896 | 24 | 3 |
| 3613/17 | 16 | 54 | / Clark Iris | Clark 1901 | 33 | |
| HF 179 | 55 | 194 | / Dorflnger No.256 | Dor#1 | 47 | 1 |
| Rubens | 113 | 5 Bottom | / No.534 | Sterling | ||
| Steindamm (Florian) |
143 (155) |
113 (210) |
/ Renaissance | Various | 4 |
Note 1: See July, 1997 HOBST AR for further discussion
of these American Brilliant Cut Glass patterns
Note 2: This 2900/ 17 pattern differs from that on following entry.
Note 3: 1bis 2900/ 17 pattern differs from that on previous entry.
Note 4: Steindamm and Florian are different names for the same pattern.
Acronym Key
| Acronym | Source |
| Avila | The Pairpoint Glass Story |
| B#1 | Boggess American Brilliant Cut Glass |
| B#2 | Boggess Identifying American Brilliant Cut
Glass Note: 2nd Edition Page-Illus. #'s used. After p.156, 3rd Edition page #'s are two page #'s higher |
| B#3 | Boggess Collecting American Brilliant Cut Glass |
| B#4 | Boggess Reflections on American Brilliant Cut Glass |
| Clark 1901 | Clark 1901 Catalog Reprint |
| Dor #1 | Dorflinger Line Drawings |
| HK | Hotchkiss Cut Glass Handbook |
| Libbey 1896 | Libbey 1896 Catalog Reprint |
| P#3 | Pearson Encyclopedia, Volume III |
| P#5 | Pearson American Cut Glass For The Discriminating Collector |
| P & B | Pitkin & Brooks 1907 Catalog Reprint |
| Rar | Weiner & Lipkowitz Rarities In American Cut Glass |
| Revi | Revi American Cut & Engraved Glass |
| TC | Texas Cookbook |
| Sterling | Sterling 1917 Catalog |