A early american pattern glass bowl in the Admiral or "Ribbed Elipse" pattern that was made by the bryce-higbee glassware company circa 1899-1905.This pretty vintage bowl measures 3 1/4" tall and is 8 1/4" in diameter.There is some light surface scratches and minor wear that is typical with glassware of this type and age.The over all condition is very good.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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.
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 glass creamer that was made by the united states glass company for the ascalon commandery knights templar of pittsburgh pa. in 1912 for the 59th conclave.This creamer measures 3 1/4" tall and is 4 1/4" wide across the top.The lettering is lightly worn but is still very readable.The over all condition is very good.A nice addition for your fraternal glass collection. 2-available.
This beautiful Blue Opalescent pitcher was made by the Jefferson Glass Company from about 1905 to 1908.The pattern is called tokyo. This lovely pitcher measures approximately 9" tall and 8" wide including the handle. The base is tri-cornered shaped and has a few very small flakes or chips. This pitcher is considered to be in very good condition considering the age is about 100 years old. An elegant piece that is getting very hard to find today.A wonderful addition for your early americ ...click for details
A souvenir glass plate from pittsburg Pa.This plate features the music hall in the exposition building and was made circa 1901 to 1910.The plate measures 5 3/8" in diameter.The over all condition on this vintage plate is really very good.There is minor wear on the face of the plate,no chips or cracks.A very nice piece of pittsburgh history to add to your collection.
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
An early american pattern glass cruet in the "twin teardrops" pattern that was made by the higbee glass company circa 1905-1907.This cruet measures 6" tall and is 3" wide.The stopper sits a little high in the neck and might not be original but still looks nice.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
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 excellent 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.
Here is a really nice early american pattern glass vase in the "diamond and pineapple" pattern that was made by the united states glass company circa 1895.This beautiful vintage vase measures 10 1/2" tall and is 5 1/2" wide across the top and also 3 1/2" across the base.This vase is in really nice condition for its use/age.A wonderful addition for your early american pattern glass collection.