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U.S. Glass EAPG Galloway Creamer

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1910   item # 881018 (stock# G3059 )

U.S. Glass EAPG Galloway Creamer
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$15.00  

Made by the u.s. glass company circa 1904 this creamer is in the galloway pattern.This vintage creamer measures 4 1/4" tall and is 4" wide including the handle.The condition is good on this 100 year old piece.There is wear on the gold paint and also there is a chip on the rim by the spout that was covered by the gold paint i believe at the factory.Still a nice display piece for your early american glass collection.The price reflects the condition.


EAPG U.S. Glass Snail Spooner/Celery Vase

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1900   item # 878560 (stock# G2341 )

EAPG U.S. Glass Snail Spooner/Celery Vase
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$45.00  

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.


EAPG Creamer and Sugar Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1920   item # 877499 (stock# G2302 )

EAPG Creamer and Sugar Bowl
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$49.95 Set  

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


United States Glass EAPG Hobstar Creamer

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1920   item # 877497 (stock# G2301 )

United States Glass EAPG Hobstar Creamer
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$30.00  

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.


EAPG Glass Sugar Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1930   item # 877494 (stock# G2300 )

EAPG Glass Sugar Bowl
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$23.95  

Made circa the 1920's, this depression glass sugar bowl has a "cane and daisy" pattern on it. The bowl measures 7.5" wide with the handles and is 3" tall. The overall condition is really nice with NO chips or cracks. I believe this was made by either the U.S. Glass Co. or by McKee Glass Co.


U.S. Glass Eapg Floral Cut Handled Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1920   item # 877109 (stock# G2291 )

U.S. Glass Eapg Floral Cut Handled Bowl
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$25.00  

Here is a beautiful hand cut handled bowl that was made by the u.s. glass company circa 1910-20's.The bowl features a hand cut pattern called floricut majorie.The bowl measures 2" tall and is 7" wide including the handle.There is some minor surface wear with the over all condition being really nice.A wonderful addition for your eapg collection.


Northwood Glass #19 Eapg Memphis Advertising Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1910   item # 877103 (stock# G2290 )

Northwood Glass #19 Eapg Memphis Advertising Bowl
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$150.00  

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


Early American Pattern Glass Arched Ovals Pitcher

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1910   item # 876188 (stock# G2254 )

Early American Pattern Glass Arched Ovals Pitcher
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$25.00  

Made by the U.S. Glass Co. circa 1905, this Pitcher is etched with the name "Helen" on the front. The pattern is known as "Arched Ovals". It measures 4.25" tall and is 2 1/8" wide across the bottom. The overall condition is excellent for this almost 100 year-old gem with only a few small nicks on the base.


Early American Pattern Glass Arched Ovals Pitcher

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1910   item # 876187 (stock# G2253 )

Early American Pattern Glass Arched Ovals Pitcher
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$25.00  

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.


U.S. Glass Eapg New Jersey Loops and Drops Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: U.S. Glass: Pre 1910   item # 867497 (stock# G8127 )

U.S. Glass Eapg New Jersey Loops and Drops Bowl
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$45.00  

Here is a lovely bowl from the state series of glassware in the new jersey or "loops and drops" pattern that was made by the u.s. glass company circa 1900.This vintage bowl measures 3 1/2" tall and is 9 7/8" wide across the top.For being over 100 years old this bowl is in really nice condition.A wonderful addition for your early american pattern glass collection.

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