Enjoy scrolling through EAPG (Early American Pattern/Pressed Glass), with various other items in smaller quantity: other vintage glass, pottery, silver, pewter, old coins, collector books, etc. Victorian antique phonographs collected in the 1950-60’s are being added slowly; new, unused, precious and semi-precious gem jewelry, some uniques, are added as time permits; older costume jewelry will be added as it is sorted. See below (About us) for the big picture! I am strictly a collector, not an expert or a dealer. I’m just lucky enough to be able to handle a lot of “stuff.” ;) |
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 Item Number: 148 |
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Also known as Inverness, aka Mayflower, Carolina was one of US Glass’ states patterns, no. 15083, c 1903-10. This clear sugar with lid measure 7 ¾" in height. It has an unusual hollow finial ball, & the row of circles which comprise the main element of the design are on the inside. Usually the design was pressed on the outside! There is a flat chip along the top base inner rim which removes part of one bead; a 2nd bead on the opposite side is partly nicked. The lid has a rough mold line, which reflects through the glass top. It was not fire-polished, so the slightest of anything shows through the glass top. In any case, originally made by Bryce Bros in 1880’s it was carried through into the US Glass combine, & now it sits here waiting to be appreciated as one of the lesser known states patterns. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #148
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