Kusak Cut Glass Works Online Auction
Listing ID#: 243603

Sale Location

Seattle, WA 98144
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday May 8, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Monday May 20, 9:00 AM
Sale Type
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Company Information
Sound Auction Service

Contact: Cory Ellis
Phone: 360-339-3920
Email: cory@soundauctionservice.com
Website: soundauctionservice.com

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Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE

When

Closing May 20th & 21st

Where
1911 22nd Ave S Seattle, WA
How
Online Only
Notes
Bidding now! 

Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE


Chuck & Kris Kusak invite you to bid and purchase the last of the inventory of Kusak Cut Glass Works at online only auction which closes on May 20th & 21st. This is Kusak Cut Glass Works Auction 1 of 2. Auction 1 is an unprecedented offering of Berlin Cut Glass! Bid and Enjoy!

Please time a moment and read through a history of Kusak Cut Glass Works

The Kusak Company began in 1905 with the dream of young imaginative glass engraver, Anton Kusak, Sr., armed with a desire for freedom and a better way of life. Equipped with skills taught to him by the finest old world craftsmen, Anton Kusak crossed the vast ocean to America, landing at the fabled Ellis Island.

After a brief rewarding career with a prestigious glass house in the east, the young Kusak, with his family, ventured to the great Northwest. Kusak found the the Seattle area similar to his native Moravia (Czechoslovakia).

In 1914 Seattle was still a bit rough and unpolished-a stark contrast to the crisp-highly polished cuttings being created in a small shop in Seattle's Rainier Valley. During those early years the high standards for quality and service were developed.

With the help of another young talented Kusak, Anton Jr., the shop grew and grew even more. Selection was the next concern. More styles and patterns were designed, but only the finest of these designs were accepted into Kusak family of fine crystal. These beautiful originals are now the hallmark of the Kusak collection.

Kusak Cut Glass Works 105 years of quality product and customer service.

 

 

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Kusak Cut Glass Works Online Auction

Sound Auction Service

Sound Auction Service


Contact: Cory Ellis
Phone: 360-339-3920
Sale Location
1911 2nd AVE S
Seattle, WA 98144
Sale Dates and Times
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Listing Details

Start bidding now!

Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE

When

Closing May 20th & 21st

Where
1911 22nd Ave S Seattle, WA
How
Online Only
Notes
Bidding now! 

Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE


Chuck & Kris Kusak invite you to bid and purchase the last of the inventory of Kusak Cut Glass Works at online only auction which closes on May 20th & 21st. This is Kusak Cut Glass Works Auction 1 of 2. Auction 1 is an unprecedented offering of Berlin Cut Glass! Bid and Enjoy!

Please time a moment and read through a history of Kusak Cut Glass Works

The Kusak Company began in 1905 with the dream of young imaginative glass engraver, Anton Kusak, Sr., armed with a desire for freedom and a better way of life. Equipped with skills taught to him by the finest old world craftsmen, Anton Kusak crossed the vast ocean to America, landing at the fabled Ellis Island.

After a brief rewarding career with a prestigious glass house in the east, the young Kusak, with his family, ventured to the great Northwest. Kusak found the the Seattle area similar to his native Moravia (Czechoslovakia).

In 1914 Seattle was still a bit rough and unpolished-a stark contrast to the crisp-highly polished cuttings being created in a small shop in Seattle's Rainier Valley. During those early years the high standards for quality and service were developed.

With the help of another young talented Kusak, Anton Jr., the shop grew and grew even more. Selection was the next concern. More styles and patterns were designed, but only the finest of these designs were accepted into Kusak family of fine crystal. These beautiful originals are now the hallmark of the Kusak collection.

Kusak Cut Glass Works 105 years of quality product and customer service.

 

 

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Kusak Cut Glass Works Online Auction
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday May 8 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Monday May 20 , 9:00 AM
Sale Location

Seattle, WA 98144

Start bidding now!

Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE

When

Closing May 20th & 21st

Where
1911 22nd Ave S Seattle, WA
How
Online Only
Notes
Bidding now! 

Day 1 HERE

Day 2 HERE


Chuck & Kris Kusak invite you to bid and purchase the last of the inventory of Kusak Cut Glass Works at online only auction which closes on May 20th & 21st. This is Kusak Cut Glass Works Auction 1 of 2. Auction 1 is an unprecedented offering of Berlin Cut Glass! Bid and Enjoy!

Please time a moment and read through a history of Kusak Cut Glass Works

The Kusak Company began in 1905 with the dream of young imaginative glass engraver, Anton Kusak, Sr., armed with a desire for freedom and a better way of life. Equipped with skills taught to him by the finest old world craftsmen, Anton Kusak crossed the vast ocean to America, landing at the fabled Ellis Island.

After a brief rewarding career with a prestigious glass house in the east, the young Kusak, with his family, ventured to the great Northwest. Kusak found the the Seattle area similar to his native Moravia (Czechoslovakia).

In 1914 Seattle was still a bit rough and unpolished-a stark contrast to the crisp-highly polished cuttings being created in a small shop in Seattle's Rainier Valley. During those early years the high standards for quality and service were developed.

With the help of another young talented Kusak, Anton Jr., the shop grew and grew even more. Selection was the next concern. More styles and patterns were designed, but only the finest of these designs were accepted into Kusak family of fine crystal. These beautiful originals are now the hallmark of the Kusak collection.

Kusak Cut Glass Works 105 years of quality product and customer service.