1880s glassware. Rare?

hughmaster10

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Picked up these Doyle Co. glass pieces today at an estate sale.

Paid 40$ for all the pieces.

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I found the design is a glassware book I have.
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I should have looked closer, as I found a few cracks on each item.

I did some searching on eBay. I was able to find the same design, but was unable to find the design in the amber color I purchased. Only ones on eBay are the clear glass. Also searched google and was unable to find the Amber color design.
I’m starting to wonder if it is rare in this color?

If anyone knows about glassware. I’d love to hear your input.
 

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Either rare or a later repro.Hope it's very rare otherwise the cracking will kill value.
 

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Those are nice. Most late 19th glassware was mass manufactured, and hence not especially "rare". Any artisan glass is very desirable. I'd just do online research for comparative pricing.
 

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