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Victorian Milk  Glass Hand Painted Plate with Fleur-de-Lis Border

$20 USDVictorian Milk Glass Hand Painted Plate with Fleur-de-Lis Border

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Milk White Glass
This 7 1/4" diameter milk glass plate is rimmed with a pierced design of fleur-de-lis. The border is cold painted with gold and the center of the plate is painted with pansies. The paint loss is minimal and the gold is about 90% intact. There is an internal fracture line that is visible along the edge of the pierced work on the back. This old milk glass plate displays very nicely. There are no other blemishes or cosmetic problems with this plate.
Early American Pattern Glass Pleat and Panel Creamer

$30 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Pleat and Panel Creamer

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This lovely creamer is part of the pattern Pleat and Panel and the pattern's original manufacturer's name was Derby. Produced by Bryce Brothers c. 1882, and later by US Glass after 1891, this pattern is geometric with an angular handle, panels of vertical ribs or pleats, and large stippled panels on all sides of the stylized triangular body. The angularity of the pattern is softened by small subtle shells at the junction of the handle to the body of the creamer and a small fan at the tip of the ...
Early American Pattern Glass Horsemint Open Compote

$33 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Horsemint Open Compote

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This compote is made in the pattern called Horsemint and thought to be a turn of the century product of Indiana Glass Co. This clear glass compote stands just over 6 1/4 inches high. The deep, round bowl of the compote is 6 1/4 inches in diameter. This is non-Flint glass. There are no chips or cracks. There is minor mould edge roughness present as a part of the manufacturing process.
Early American Pattern Glass Daisy and Button Band Creamer

$40 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Daisy and Button Band Creamer

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This creamer is attributed to O'Hara Glass Co., c 1885 by Kamm and this attribution is continued by McCain in The Collector's Encyclopedia of Pattern Glass. The creamer has an applied twist handle. It stands 5 inches tall with a foot that is a round straight base. There are no cracks, particularly around the applied handle. There are several small rough areas on the interior edge of the base, but none on the exterior edge and no other chips are identified.
Early American Pattern Glass Mug Cane Horshoe, AKA Paragon with Gold Trim

$20 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Mug Cane Horshoe, AKA Paragon with Gold Trim

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers:Mugs And Cups
This small EAPG mug or punch cup is from US Glass circa 1909. The mug has a very busy pattern with gold decoration at the rim of the cup. The original manufacturers name for the pattern was U.S. Glass #15118, however it also goes by the names of Cane Horseshoe or Paragon. There is wear to the gold decoration, however I can find no chips or cracks in the glass. The mug stands 3 1/2 inch tall and is 2 1/2 inch in diameter.
President McKinley Memorial Bread Tray with Gold Trim

$75 USDPresident McKinley Memorial Bread Tray with Gold Trim

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Plates And Trays
In remembrance of the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, this oval platter was produced in 1901. The oval platter has a full length portrait of President McKinley in the center on a stippled background. Above and below the portrait are the words "It is God's Way" above and "His Will Be Done" below. The years of birth and death of the president are also on either side of the figure. The rim of the platter is a laurel wreath with a single flower at the bottom center. The Presidential ...
Maple Leaf  Stoppered Decanter  Model Flint Glass Co. Albany, Indiana

$80 USDMaple Leaf Stoppered Decanter Model Flint Glass Co. Albany, Indiana

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This stoppered decanter is made in the Maple Leaf Pattern by The Model Flint Glass Co of Albany, Indiana. This decanter is pictured in the 1899 Model Flint Glassworks catalog with this ridged stopper. The large heavy decanter stands 10 inches tall with the stopper in place. The decanter is a squared shape with notched panels on all four sides with maple leaves on the panels. There are notched edges to the panels and a series of notches down the neck of the decanter. The stopper is also notched. ...
Peerless Early American Pattern Glass Brandy Decanter

$75 USDPeerless Early American Pattern Glass Brandy Decanter

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This very nice ornate stoppered decanter is done in a pattern of diamonds with small fans. The pattern is called Peerless and was produced by Model Flint Glass Co in Albany, Indiana from 1896-1902. This decanter is a one pint stoppered decanter that could be used for brandy. The faceted stopper may not be original to the decanter, but its fit is excellent and may be an alternate stopper for the pattern, as an identical style stopper is shown used in a variety of other patterns made by Model ...
Garfield Memorial Bread Plate

$55 USDGarfield Memorial Bread Plate

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Plates And Trays:Historical And Commemorative
This round 10 inch bread plate is one of several historical plates that were produced in memorial to President Garfield in the event of his untimely death in 1881, less than one year after his election. Garfield was elected president in 1880, was shot in July 1881 but did not die until September of that year, finally succumbing to infection and internal bleeding. The plate has a scalloped border with stippled wide inner band in which there are laurel leaves and the words MEMORIAL. The center has ...
Sprig Pattern Glass High Standard Compote

$70 USD Offers ConsideredSprig Pattern Glass High Standard Compote

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This high standard pattern glass compote is made in the Sprig pattern and is c. 1885. This pattern was produced by Bryce, Higbee & Co., Pittsburgh, PA. This is a huge and substantial compote that stands 8 inches tall and has a bowl diameter of 9 3/4 inches. The standard has three rings on the stem and though it looks like there might be a wafer joining two parts of the stem, there is no wafer and the mould line goes through the stem and the rings without interruption. There is one tiny flake on ...
Garfield Drape Memorial Plate "We Mourn Our Nation's Loss"

$85 USDGarfield Drape Memorial Plate "We Mourn Our Nation's Loss"

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Plates And Trays:Historical And Commemorative
This large 11 inch diameter plate is another of the memorial plates produced to honor President Garfield's untimely death by an assassin's bullet. This plate and the Garfield Drape Pattern are attributed to Adams Glass Co. Pittsburgh, PA. The plate has a scalloped rim. The broad inner rim gently slopes down to the center of the plate. The sloping inner rim has the characteristic Garfield Drape design. The center of the plate has a bust of President Garfield surrounded by the words "We Mourn Our ...
Grace Decanter Model Flint Glass Co. c1900

$85 USDGrace Decanter Model Flint Glass Co. c1900

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This stoppered decanter is made in the Grace Pattern by The Model Flint Glass Co of Albany, Indiana. It was produced c 1900-1902. This may be the only piece in this pattern. At this time, many of the glass companies produced containers for foods as well as the decorative table wares. This is likely a decanter or cruet designed to hold oil or vinegar. The decorative piece could move from the store shelf to the table and could be used again when empty. The large heavy decanter stands 10 inches ...
Corona or Sunk Honeycomb Clear Cruet

$35 USDCorona or Sunk Honeycomb Clear Cruet

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Cruets
This is a cruet in the pattern called Corona or Sunk Honeycomb. This pattern was produced by Greensburg Glass Co and later by McKee and Brothers c. 1903. The cruet with its matching stopper is in excellent condition. This is a non-flint piece with a rough gather on the base and typical old base wear. I have an individual creamer with ruby stain in this pattern also in my shop. This makes for a totally different look for the pattern without the stain.
Rosette Round Bread Tray

$36 USD Offers ConsideredRosette Round Bread Tray

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Plates And Trays
This is a 9" Bread tray in the Rosette Pattern produced by Bryce Brothers in the late 1880's and also by US Glass Co, Pittsburgh PA in Factory B in 1891 The tray has two tab handles. The diameter of the tray from handle to handle is 10 3/4". There are some straw marks in the surface typical of old glass. There is a very small flake on the underside of each handle as the only flaw. These are not easily noted. There is roughness along the mold lines as a part of the manufacture. FREE POSTAGE AND ...
Early American Pattern Glass Goblet Rosette and Palms c1905

$50 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Goblet Rosette and Palms c1905

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers
This lovely EAPG goblet was produced by Bryce Higbee in 1905 and later in 1907 by J. B. Higbee. The goblet is part of the pattern called Rosette and Palms . The glass is clear and bright. There are no chips or cracks. Mix Early American Pattern Glass goblets with your modern dinnerware for a wonderfully eclectic table.
Early American Pattern Glass Goblet Prism and Daisy Bar c1891

$25 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Goblet Prism and Daisy Bar c1891

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers
This EAPG goblet is in the pattern called Prism and Daisy Bar. The pattern is variably called Panelled Diamond Cross. The goblet was produced by U.S. Glass and is a pattern of the early 1890's. There are no chips or cracks present. This is an elegant pattern which would mix well with the simple lines of today's contemporary dinnerware. An eclectic mix of antique glass with modern dinnerware on your table is fun and will likely be a conversation starter at your next party. I have two of these ...
Early American Pattern Glass Goblet Double Pinwheel c1915

$30 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Goblet Double Pinwheel c1915

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers
This EAPG goblet is in the pattern called Panelled Sawtooth. The pattern is variably called Fluted Diamond Point. The goblet was produced by Duncan and is a pattern of the 1880's. There are very small areas of roughness on two of the points near the top of the goblet. This is a very busy pattern which would contrast nicely with the simple lines of today's contemporary dinnerware. An eclectic mix of antique glass with modern dinnerware on your table is fun and will likely be a conversation ...
Early American Pattern Glass Goblet Panelled Sawtooth  c1880's

$40 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Goblet Panelled Sawtooth c1880's

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers
This EAPG goblet is in the pattern called Panelled Sawtooth. The pattern is variably called Fluted Diamond Point. The goblet was produced by Duncan and is a pattern of the 1880's. There are no chips or cracks present. This is a very tailored pattern which would mix well with the simple lines of today's contemporary dinnerware. An eclectic mix of antique glass with modern dinnerware on your table is fun and will likely be a conversation starter at your next party.
Early American Pattern Glass Notched Pattern Vase and Shaker Set

$40 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Notched Pattern Vase and Shaker Set

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Vase
This lovely notched pattern glass vase is made of thin vertical notched panels that alternate between serrated ovals and plain clear ovals. The vase is 10 inches tall. I am also including a set of shakers in the same pattern that would make a lovely accent to go with this vase. The shakers are missing their mother of pearl inserts. The metal rims are present, though.
Early American Pattern Glass Pilgrim Syrup Jug Central Glass

$95 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Pilgrim Syrup Jug Central Glass

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Cruets:Syrup Jugs
This syrup jug is called the Pilgrim Molasses Can and was produced by Central Glass Company as its pattern 731. The jug has an applied twist glass handle. The white metal top is applied with plaster at the collar and the hinged lid is wobbly. Part of the thumb tab used to open the jug has been cracked away. The jug stands 9 inches tall to the top of the lid. The glass is free of chips or cracks.
Ruby Stained Miniature Mug  E. Herron 1912

$25 USDRuby Stained Miniature Mug E. Herron 1912

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Colored Stains
This very nice little miniature mug has a ruby stained upper body with a clear handle and base. The base is a simple pattern of thumbprints. The body of the mug is engraved with a name and date. The inscription reads E. Herron 1912. There are no chips or cracks and the ruby stain is very nicely preserved. The mug stands 1 7/8 inches high and 1 1/4 inches in diameter. This is a very nice souvenir item. For genealogy buffs who are interested in the origins of this item, this mug was acquired at ...
Pedestal Cake Stand  "Grand" Pattern

$65 USDPedestal Cake Stand "Grand" Pattern

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Footed Or Pedestal Cake Stands
This pedestal cake stand in made in the pattern commonly known as Grand. The original manufacturer's name was New Grand and it also goes by the name of Diamond Medallion. This pattern was produced by Bryce, Higbee & Co., Pittsburgh, PA c. 1885 in non-flint glass. The cake stand is approximately 4 1/2" tall and the plate is just under 10" in diameter. The surface has light knife wear. The glass is clear and bright. The plate has a raised scalloped edge and it is joined to the pedestal base by a ...
Early American Pattern Glass Cruet Checkerboard Pattern

$35 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Cruet Checkerboard Pattern

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Cruets
Checkerboard pattern was produced by Westmoreland Glass Co. c. 1915. This is just near the end of the Early American Pattern Glass period. The glass is high quality and is clear and bright. There is no purple discoloration. There are no chips or cracks present. There is a rough pontil or gather mark on the base of the cruet as well as a nice amount of base wear from years of use. The stopper may not be the original stopper, but that is how I got it at auction. This is a lovely cruet and I have a ...
Early American Pattern Glass Findlay Bellaire Cruet

$30 USDEarly American Pattern Glass Findlay Bellaire Cruet

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Cruets
This lovely cruet is part of the pattern called Findlay Bellaire. This pattern was made by the Bellaire Goblet Co in 1885 and later in 1890 by the U.S. Glass Co according to Mollie McCain in the Collector's Encyclopedia of Pattern Glass. This cruet is 5 1/2" tall with the stopper in place. There is a rough gather or cut line in the base of the cruet. There are a couple of very small flakes on the sharp points of the stopper. The stopper is the original stopper for this pattern, but it wobbles a ...
Early American Pattern Glass New Hampshire Mug with Gold Decoration

$20 USDEarly American Pattern Glass New Hampshire Mug with Gold Decoration

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers:Mugs And Cups
This sweet little mug is part of the States series of patterns made by U.S. Glass. The pattern is New Hampshire, produced in 1903. The mug stands 3 1/8 inch tall and is 2 3/8 inches in diameter. There is wear to the gold decoration, but there are no chips or cracks present.
Panelled Daisies Finecut Handled Nappy

$25 USDPanelled Daisies Finecut Handled Nappy

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass
This nappy with a single loop handle is in the pattern known as Panelled Daisies Finecut. The pattern was made by Indiana Glass Co. in Dunkirk, Indiana. This is a busy faceted pattern that is pressed to imitate cut glass and the edges are quite sharp and distinct. This is an early 20th century pattern.
Pattee Cross Vase with Rose Stain

$35 USDPattee Cross Vase with Rose Stain

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Colored Stains
This lovely vase with cranberry or rose stained elements is part of the pattern Pattee Cross. The pattern has also been known as Georgia and Broughton. The pattern is attributed to US Glass Co, c 1909. The stain has some light areas of loss, but is remarkably intact. There are no chips or cracks. This is a lovely vase that would make a lovely addition to your table or for display.
Mirror and Loop Pattern Glass Egg Cup or Squat Wine

$20 USDMirror and Loop Pattern Glass Egg Cup or Squat Wine

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Goblets And Tumblers
This little non-flint glass sits on a squat stem. The height is 3 3/4 inches and the bowl has an inner diameter of 2 1/8 inches. This might be a wine, but I am more inclined to believe that this is an egg cup. Mirror and Loop in flint is a pattern by McKee and this may also be a McKee pattern in the later 1800's. The glass is heavy and substantial for its size with a greenish-yellow fluorescence under black light. There is no purple discoloration present. There is a minute flake that is felt on ...
EAPG Vase

$28 USDEAPG Vase

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Vase
This lovely bright pressed glass vase is from the Early American Pattern Glass era. I cannot identify this pattern, and, indeed, it may not have a name. Some of the items like vases and things that were not a part of a table set went unnamed. This vase is 7 1/4 inches tall. There is one very tiny rough spot on one of the ribs in this pattern. No other damage. Along the mold line on one side of the top it looks like the vase may have had gold trim that is long gone with only the most minute trace ...
President McKinley Memorial Platter "It is God's Way His Will Be Done"

$65 USDPresident McKinley Memorial Platter "It is God's Way His Will Be Done"

Glass:Early American Pattern Glass:Plates And Trays
In remembrance of the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, this oval platter was produced in 1901. The oval platter has a full length portrait of the President in the center on a stippled background. Above and below the portrait are the words "It is God's Way" above and "His Will Be Done" below. The years of birth and death of the president are also on either side of the figure. The rim of the platter is a laurel wreath with a single flower at the bottom center. This plate is in ...
 
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