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Portland Eapg Panelled Acorn Band Creamer
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1900: item #726637 G7095
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Here is a really nice early american pattern glass creamer in the "panelled acorn band" pattern that is attributed to the portland glass company and was made circa the 1870's-1880's.This vintage creamer measures 5 7/8" tall and is 5 3/8" wide across the top including the handle.This creamer has some slight surface wear which is normal for glassware of this type and age.The over all condition is excellent for a piece over 125 years old.A wonderful addition for your early american pattern glass co... Click for details
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La Belle Glass Eapg "Queen Anne" Sugar Bowl
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1900: item #726359 G7093
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Here is an early american pattern glass sugar bowl-no lid in the "queen anne" pattern that was made by the labelle glass company circa 1879-80.Even without it's lid this sugar bowl would also make a great spooner or celery vase.The sugar bowl measures 5 3/4" tall and is 4 1/4" in diameter.The over all condition is really good on this 125+ year old piece.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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J.B. Higbee/New Martinsville Eapg "Alfa" Bowl
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1920: item #726356 G7092
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Here is an early american pattern glass bowl in the "alfa" pattern that was made by the j.b. higbee glass company circa 1907-1917.This bowl was also made by the newmartinsville glass company circa 1919 and the pattern was called "rexford".This bowl measures 1 7/8" tall and is 6 1/2" wide across the top.This bowl is in really nice condition.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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J.B. Higbee Eapg Alfa/Rexford Condiment Tray
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1920: item #726354 G7090
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Here is a early american pattern glass condiment tray in the "Alfa" pattern that was made by the j.b. higbee glass company circa 1907-1917.This tray was also made by the new martinsville glass company circa 1919 and was called the "rexford" pattern.The condiment tray measures 1 3/4" tall and is 6 1/2" wide across the top.This vintage tray is in really nice condition.A nice addition for your eapg glass collection.
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J.B. Higbee Eapg "Fortuna" Footed Compote
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1920: item #726142 G7 076
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Here is an early american pattern glass footed compote in the "fortuna" pattern that was made by the j.b. higbee glass company circa 1910-1914.This vintage compote measures 6 3/4" tall and is 8" wide across the top.There is some minor surface wear that is normal with use and age and there is also a very small chip on the outer edge of the rim.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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Canton Glass Eapg "Framed Jewel" Rose Bowl
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1900: item #725742 G7054
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Attributed to the canton glass company here is a rose bowl in the "framed jewel" pattern that was made circa 1893.This early american pattern glass rose bowl measures 3 3/4" tall and is 4 1/2" wide.There are a few small minor imperfections which is typical with glassware of this type and age.The overall condition is very good for it's use and age.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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U.S. Glass Eapg "Transverse Ribs" Compote
Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass Pre 1900: item #725176 G7031
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Here is a very nice early american pattern glass compote in the "transverse ribs" pattern that i believe was made by the u.s. glass company circa the 1880's.This vintage compote measures 7" tall and is 8" wide across the top.The base is 4 1/2" x 4 1/2".This compote is in really nice condition for it's use and age.A wonderful addition for your early american glass collection.
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