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EAPG: Arched ovals: clear w gold: cream & spooner +
Two (2) pieces from a table set, in the pattern Arched Ovals, by USG #15091, c 1905, made in the old Ripley factory! Set of cream pitcher & spoon holder in clear with gold trim. The main design element is a row of large concave almond shapes along the lower edges, with gold in the clear space above. The creamer has an applied handle & measures 4 7/8 " tall. Spooner is about 4" tall. The gold shows wear, with the creamer being best preserved. There are no chips or cracks. A 3rd piece is included free if wanted: a sugar base with no lid. It is 4" tall, & a bit wider than the spooner. #119 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 6 lbs. from 06068.
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EAPG: Gold trim butter: Loops & Droops, New Jersey pattern * Nice
Classic, elegant, dome lidded, flat based, butter dish in the pattern New Jersey, one of the states patterns by US Glass, no. 15,070, c 1900; aka Loops and Droops. At least 30-50% of the gold remains. There are normal shear lines, & some flaking of the inner rim of the base is noted. Measures 8" wide x 5 ½" tall. Still an impressive beauty after all these years! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #252
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EAPG: Northwood Leaf Medallion bowl w gold c 1904
Large bowl in clear with about 40% of the gold remaining around the leaf area; only hints of gold at the tops. Pattern is by Northwood, OMN Regent, aka Leaf Medallion, c 1904. Measures 9 ½" wide x 4 ¼" tall. One chip to top scallop. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #360
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EAPG: Gold washed Portland tumbler
A faint wash of gold remains over the entire body of this otherwise *Mint condition tumbler. Pattern is Portland by Portland Glass, c 1870’s, and later US Glass (Ripley, Central, Glassport). There is a manufacturer ground base. Gold wash is worn, but with the right light, the tumbler is still quite nice. My photos do not do it justice. Height is 4". Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #293
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EAPG: Gettysburg 1863 souvenir Ruby Stained pitcher
Neat ruby stained creamer, cream pitcher in the pattern Button Arches, originally by Duncan, c 1885. Pitcher has an applied handle, & measures just under 4" in height. Nice cursive Gettysburg 1863 stamped in light gold on one side, pitcher is *Near mint, with only minor scratches to the red stain area. Thought to be most likely from an early Civil war reunion around 1880-90’s, this is an attractive historic item. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #229
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