$150-$300 USD. Similar examples with gold decoration have sold at auction between $50-$350 USD, with complete sets commanding higher prices.
This cut glass pitcher dates to the early 20th century, likely between 1910-1930, produced by the A.H. Heisey & Company of Newark, Ohio. The piece features the distinctive 'Prince of Wales' pattern characterized by its deep geometric cutting and elegant form, with gold decoration along the rim and accenting the pattern.
Heisey glassware is highly sought after by collectors of American Brilliant Period glass for its exceptional quality and craftsmanship. The Prince of Wales pattern, with its gold embellishment, represents a premium example that appeals to serious collectors of American pressed and cut glass. Such pieces are particularly valued for their historical significance as representations of the golden age of American glassmaking and their increasing rarity as intact examples.
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