Here is a vintage early american pattern glass souvenir creamer in the button arches #39 pattern (also called "Scalloped Diamond") that was made by George duncan sons & co. and also the duncan & miller glass company circa 1897-1915.This creamer measures 2.75" tall and is 3" wide including the handle.There is wear on the Gold trim which is quite normal for a piece this old but there are NO chips or cracks. The overall condition of this 100 year-old vintage piece is con ...click for details
Here is a really nice eapg spooner/celery vase in the "snail" pattern that was made by the u.s. glass company circa the 1890's.This celery vase/spooner measures 6" tall and is 3 3/4" wide across the top.There is some minor surface wear which is normal for glass of this type and age.The over all condition is very good.A nice addition to add to your early american glass collection.
A souvenir glass plate from pittsburgh pa. The plate features a picture of the music hall in the exposition building and was made circa 1901 to 1910. The plate measures 5 3/8" in diameter.Some of the circles on the outer edge of the plate are open which was done in the manufacturing.There are no chips or cracks and over all condition is very good on this vintage plate.A great souvenir piece of pittsburgh history.
This ruby and crystal souvenir mug is etched with the initials "NY" on the front.A Souvenir from new york made by The Mckee Brothers glass company The mug dates to about 1897.I believe the pattern is called "Heart Band". It measures 3.5" tall and is about 3" wide. There is some minor wear which is quite normal for use/age of this 0ver 100 year-old piece but there are NO chips or cracks and it is considered to be in excellent condition. A nice vintage mug for your co ...click for details
Here is a really nice souvenir ruby and crystal creamer of Pittsburgh, PA. This lovely souvenir piece Was Made By The Mckee Glass Company & dates from about 1897 -1900.I Believe the pattern is called Heart Band. The pitcher is 4" tall and about 4.25" wide including the handle. There are a few very minor scratch marks on the ruby which is quite natural for this approximately 105 year-old piece. The overall condition is considered to be very good on this vintage piece with NO chips o ...click for details
Here is an Early American pattern glass creamer and sugar bowl. This set features a "Dogwood Flower and Leavers" on it. I believe this set was made by either the U.S. Glass Co. or the McKee Glass Co. circa 1915-1920. The sugar bowl is 7.25" wide including the handles and is 3" tall. The creamer is 6" wide with the handle and is 3.25" tall. There is some minor surface wear on the set which is quite normal for glass of this type/age of approximately 95 years but there ...click for details
Attributed to the U.S. Glass Co. this "Hobstar" pattern creamer was made circa 1915. This crystal creamer is 4" tall and is 5.75" wide including the handle. This lovely piece is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks. This vintage crystal EAPG creamer would make a nice addition for your collection.
THIS #19 Famous "MEMPHIS" pattern (an imitation cut glass pattern) bowl was made by the northwood glass company circa 1908.It Is Marked with the underlined N in a circle northwood mark.Featured on the front is an advertisment for "Pickering Furniture And Carpets".(Located in Pittsburgh Pa.)This piece is pictured on Pg 56 of Harry Northwood the wheeling years 1901-1925 by Heacock, MEASELL, & WIGGINS.There is some minor wear on this vintage piece but the over all condition ...click for details
This geometric design Vase was made by the co-operative flint Glass Co circa 1905. It measures 5.75" tall and is 3.25" wide across the top. It is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks. This is a whimsey vase and the pattern is called fancy cut or rex.A lovely piece to add to your early american pattern glass collection.
This Early American Pattern Glass Pitcher in the "Arched Oval" pattern was made by the U.S. Glass Company circa 1905.The pitcher is 6 3/8" tall and is 2.75" wide across the bottom. There are a few very minor nicks on one of the arches. The overall condition is really nice for this almost 100 year-old gem.