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EAPG Fishscale (Coral) Sugar Bowl with Lid - Free Shipping

$50 USDEAPG Fishscale (Coral) Sugar Bowl with Lid - Free Shipping

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Early American Pattern Glass Sugar Bowl in the Fishscale pattern by Bryce Brothers circa 1880's. This pretty sugar bowl comes complete with it's lid. It is 7 1/2 inches tall to the top of the finial, 5 inches to the top of the bowl. It is 4 1/4 inches wide and in great condition, especially for it's age. There are a few small areas of rim roughness on the inside of the bowl where the lid sits. Looking at the bottom, you will notice a shear mark and a piece of debris trapped in the glass, both ...
EAPG Model Peerless Pint Decanter with Original Stopper c.1895

$62 USD Offers ConsideredEAPG Model Peerless Pint Decanter with Original Stopper c.1895

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Early American Pattern Glass Jug in the Peerless pattern by Model Flint Glass Company circa 1895. Though the company just named this "Peerless", it is usually called "Model Peerless" due to other companies having patterns with the same name. Two different sizes of decanters were made in this pattern, this is the pint size. The body of this antique jug has a pattern of diamonds, and fans. It has a cut-shut mark on the base. This decanter is 8 inches tall to the top of the original stopper. It is ...
EAPG Pennsylvania Pattern Decanter with Original Stopper c. 1898

$85 USD Offers ConsideredEAPG Pennsylvania Pattern Decanter with Original Stopper c. 1898

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Beautiful Early American Pattern Glass Decanter in the Pennsylvania Pattern by US Glass Company. Pennsylvania was part of the "States" series of pressed pattern glass. OMN: US Glass No. 15,048. AKA Balder, Hand, Kamoni. This antique glass decanter was made in 2 versions, this is the one without handles. It stands 10 1/4 inches tall to the top of the original stopper. It is 8 inches tall to the top of the mouth. It has a cut-shut mark on the bottom. This antique decanter is in great shape for its ...
Westmoreland Forget Me Not Creamer and Sugar Milk Glass

$65 USD Offers ConsideredWestmoreland Forget Me Not Creamer and Sugar Milk Glass

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In the early 1900's Westmoreland Specialty Company manufactured decorative containers which were sold filled with mustard. What an great marketing plan. People would buy the mustard, then when finished, had a re-usable serving piece. Here is a matching creamer and sugar, both with original lids. Westmoreland called the pattern Forget-Me-Not, though you will sometimes see these listed as Paneled Forget Me Not. this older milk glass is a bright white color with a bluish, fiery opalescence to the ...
EAPG Jacob's Ladder (Maltese) Tall Covered Compote

$110 USD Offers ConsideredEAPG Jacob's Ladder (Maltese) Tall Covered Compote

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Dazzling Early American Pattern Glass covered compote in the Jacobs Ladder pattern by Bryce c. 1876. Also known as Maltese. This highly popular and recognizable pattern was patented by John Bryce in June 1876. This antique comport is 7 1/2 inches wide and 11 1/4 inches tall to the top of the cross finial. Wonderful condition for a 130+ year old piece of glass. The base is in good condition with no chips or cracks. There is a small pot stone embedded in the glass. It does not break through on ...
EAPG Diamond Point Spill Vase Holder Gold Gilt Rim circa 1869

$62 USD Offers ConsideredEAPG Diamond Point Spill Vase Holder Gold Gilt Rim circa 1869

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Heavy Early American Pattern Glass Spill Vase in the diamond point pattern. Diamond point was a popular pattern made by several companies. The spill holder is generally attributed to the New England Glass Works, circa 1869. This spill has a gold rim which has partially worn off, but is still visible. It is 5 ½ inches tall, 3 ¾ inches across the top and 2 7/8 across the foot. It is in good condition with no chips, cracks or stains. There is age appropriate basewear.
Antique McKee Glass Gladiator Tobacco Jar Humidor 1897

$90 USD Offers ConsideredAntique McKee Glass Gladiator Tobacco Jar Humidor 1897

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A fabulous Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Tobacco Jar from McKee Glass circa 1897. The pattern is Gladiator. This large antique pressed glass jar is 5 1/8 inches wide and is 7 1/8 inches tall to the rim of the jar and 9 inches tall with the lid on. The outside of the lid, and the inside of the jar are ground so that they fit perfectly together. It is in great condition for it's age and has just a few minor issues to note. As this is a very large, thick and heavy piece of glass, it does have ...
 
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