
Sandwich Pattern Glass Knobs
Sandwich Pattern Glass Knobs are an early style used on Federal and Empire furniture. Originally they were produced by the Sandwich Glass Factory, hence the name. Mold blown, pressed glass was created with stippled designs to refract the light. The oversize appearance, wider base and historic style make them the perfect choice for antique furniture.
Sandwich Pattern Glass Knobs
Sandwich Pattern Glass Knobs are an early style used on Federal and Empire furniture. Originally they were produced by the Sandwich Glass Factory, hence the name. Mold blown, pressed glass was created with stippled designs to refract the light. The oversize appearance, wider base and historic style make them the perfect choice for antique furniture.
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Sandwich Pattern Glass Knobs are an early style used on Federal and Empire furniture. Originally they were produced by the Sandwich Glass Factory, hence the name. Mold blown, pressed glass was created with stippled designs to refract the light. The oversize appearance, wider base and historic style make them the perfect choice for antique furniture.


















