EAPG BUCKLE Footed Spoon Spooner Holder
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Pre 1900 item# 955350 (stock# 424)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$22
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A lovely Early American Pattern Glass footed spooner or spoon holder in the Buckle pattern. This pattern is attributed to Gillinder & Sons, c. late 1870's and also to Boston & Sandwich and Union Glass Co.
Top edge is scalloped and this spooner is in great condition. There is a small imperfection in the glass where 2 plain bands between buckles meet from when it was made. Base shows some shelf wear. No chips found.
Measures 5" tall.
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EAPG CORD AND TASSEL Goblet
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Pre 1900 item# 955128 (stock# 423)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$50
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An Early American Pattern Glass goblet in the lovely Cord and Tassel pattern.
This pattern was made by the Labelle Glass Co. of Bridgeport, OH. c. 1872 and also by Central Glass Co. c. 1879.
Measure 5 5/8" tall, 3 1/4" top diameter; has a three mold seam. Top edge has a couple of indentations from when it was made (not chips) and a little bubble here and there (a couple near the top edge). This goblet is in great condition with no chips found.
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EAPG ASHMAN / CROSSROADS Water Tray c 1886
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Pre 1900 item# 954241 (stock# 421)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$175
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A lovely EAPG water tray in the Ashman pattern, also known as the Crossroads pattern and Etched Fern. Attributed to Adams & Co. c. 1886 and Riverside Glass 1880's.
Measures approximately 15 1/4" from handle to handle, 10 1/2" wide and 1 3/8" deep.
This attractive water tray is in excellent, remarkable condition for its age with some tiny nicks on edges and high points of diamonds on the bottom side and some light scratches and bubbles here and there.
3 pounds 13 ounces
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EAPG ASHMAN CORSSROADS ETCHED FERN Cake Stand c. 1886
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Pre 1900 item# 953494 (stock# 419)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$225
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A very beautiful EAPG cake stand in the Ashman pattern, also known as the Crossroads pattern and Etched Fern. Attributed to Adams & Co. c. 1886 and Riverside Glass 1880's.
Measure approximately 7" tall. Outside diameter of round plate section is 9 3/4" and inside diameter is 9 3/8".
The top edge has a tiny indentation from when it was made; not a chip. There are a couple of microscopic nicks on the diamond points on the under side of the cake plate and a couple of tiny bites on the base edge; all very minor. This Early American Pattern Glass piece has great sparkle!
4 pounds
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EAPG ASHMAN CORSSROADS ETCHED FERN Water Pitcher c 1886
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Pattern Glass:
Pre 1900 item# 952815 (stock# 418)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$275
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A gorgeous EAPG water pitcher in the Ashman pattern, also known as the Crossroads pattern and Etched Fern. Attributed to Adams & Co. c. 1886 and Riverside Glass 1880's.
The plain sides have the etched fern.
Measure approximately 9" tall on the straight sides. There is a small chip on the edge of the diamond pattern across from the bottom part of the handle and next to the plain etched side of the pitcher; also some mold marks and tiny bubbles here and there.
This Early American Pattern Glass pitcher is in great condition and has wonderful sparkle!
4 pounds 1 ounce
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