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NB: Goblets have been sold. Presented now is a collection of 5 pieces in the EAPG pattern Pennsylvania, one of the states patterns made by US Glass (USG) in 1897. The original name is no. 15048, & was part of the consortium’s effort to maintain or revive an interest in pressed glass by developing a line of patterns named after states. Some date prior to the consortium & carried through with just a change in name. Also known also as Balder or Kamoni, the pattern was primarily made by the Central & Gillinder groups while under USG. A striking pseudo-cut glass pattern, which is very collectible for its large number of various pieces. Offered are: one cream pitcher, which measures 3" tall, with just one small nick to the design- you really have to look for it; one punch or custard cup which is 2 7/8" tall x 3 1/8" across the bowl, showing age wear, but no chips or cracks; a matching pair (2) of tumblers measure 2 ˝" tall x 2 1/8" wide, each with no damage. The last piece, a slightly taller tumbler, measures 3 3/8" x 2" & might be the "taper water" or perhaps a champagne or lemonade glass. This is the only piece of lesser condition: it has faint interior graying & a flake off the side at the base; all tumblers have manufacturer ground bases (done for leveling in the factory). NB: Photos are not to scale, but are optimized for the system. Buyer to pay 4 lbs for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation from 06068. #130-A
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