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670

Etched Pavonia Tumbler Made by Ripley and Company, circa 1885 – this has oak leaf and acorn acid etching. Measures 4 1/8" high by just shy of 3" wide. One bottom point has wear. This is higher than many of the other water tumblers. In excellent condition. (#670)

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Smocking Tumbler – Flint This flint glass tumbler was made in the 1850’s. This is flint, but not bell tone. Measures 3 ½" high by just shy of 3" in diameter. Polished pontil. On the bottom there is a 3/8" area of roughness - otherwise excellent condition. (#3075)

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New Jersey Tumbler the New Jersey pattern was made by US Glass Company, circa 1900. Measures 3 7/8" high by 3" wide. Lush gold on the "drops" and very good gold on top rim. Excellent condition. (#4697)

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5918

Buckle Flint Goblet Made by Boston & Sandwich and other glass companies, c. 1870. 6" h x 3 ¼" w. This is a large, medium heavy flint goblet. The glass is sparkling clear and the pattern is crisp. Excellent condition. (5918)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5924: Beaded Grape Medallion Goblet
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5924

Beaded Grape Medallion Goblet Boston & Sandwich is the maker of this goblet, c. 1869. 6" h x 3 1/8" w. This goblet has several foot variations, and this one features 3 clear, banded ovals. Excellent condition. (5924)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3026: Michigan Tumbler
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Michigan Tumbler Made by US Glass Company, circa 1902 – one of the many States patterns done in EAPG. Measures 3 ¾" high by 2 ¾" wide. This piece has a thin stripe of gold flashing – 1/8" down and circling the top. In excellent condition. (#3026)

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New Hampshire Tumbler Made by US Glass, c. 1903. 4" h x 2 3/4" w. another States pattern made by US glass at the beginning of the 20th century. This is a very clear example in excellent condition. (J148)

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Panelled Jewels Goblet Bellaire Goblet Co., c. 1890. Six panels of "jewels" separated by vertical stripes make this pattern striking to the eye. It looks great on a table. 6" high x just shy of 3" wide. Excellent condition. (5917)

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Co., c. 1890. Six panels of "jewels" separated by vertical stripes make this pattern striking to the eye. It looks great on a table. 6" high x just shy of 3" wide. Excellent condition. (5917)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 186U-H123: Etched Shot Glass and Whiskey Tumbler (2 pcs.)
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186U-H123

Etched Shot Glass and Whiskey Tumbler (2 pcs.) Circa 1910, these are interesting examples of American etching techniques. The shorter, acid-etched shot glass is 2 ½" h x 2" w. The taller whiskey tumbler (or VERY large shot glass) is a needle etched example – 2 5/8" h x 2 ¼" w. Both are thin walled and in excellent condition. (186U-H123)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3137: Ashburton Handled Whiskey
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Ashburton Handled Whiskey This flint glass handled whiskey was made by several companies in the US, circa 1850. The pattern is Ashburton, and this is a lovely early American piece of glass. At the first crimping line on the handle there is a hairline and a tiny chip. The whiskey measures 2 7/8" high by 2 7/8" in diameter. (#3137)

Key Words: Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, flint, rare, early american pattern glass
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5240: Owl and Fan with Insect Goblet (Parrot)
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Owl and Fan with Insect Goblet (Parrot) The maker of this goblet is unknown. Probably dates from the late 1890"s. Two variations are known – one with the "insect" and one without the insect. This goblet has the "insect" on one of the 3 panels. The glass is of medium to poor quality (as are all of the ones that I have had in stock). The goblet has a straw mark on the inside of the bowl running between 2 of the panels as well as a hair thin line on the outside of the goblet also running between the same 2 panels. There is a thin mark about 1" long on the top clear band. (#5240)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3093: Good Luck Goblet
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3093

Good Luck Goblet Good Luck is also known as Horseshoe or Prayer Rug. Made by Adams & C0., c. 1881. Knob stem. Excellent condition. 6 ¼" h x 3 ¼" d. (#3093)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 129G: Knobby Bulls Eye Goblet
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Knobby Bulls Eye Goblet Made by the US Glass Company, circa 1915 – 6 5/8" high x 3 ¼" diam. This large goblet features six alternating bulls eyes and stars. The bulls eyes are amethyst flashed – 2 flashings in moderately good condition, one flashing has a ¼" circle gone plus 2 smaller areas missing flashing. Top rim gold is moderately good. (#129G)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5372: Centennial Ale Glass
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Centennial Ale Glass Made by the Central Glass Co., c. 1876 for the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Panelled sides, featuring one star with "1776" and on the opposing side, a star with" 1876." 7 ¼" h x 2 5/8" w. Hey, really elegant for a Bud Light. Excellent condition. (5372)

Key words: Worlds Fair world centennial historical memorabilia early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG political commemorative antique
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item I180: Etched Nicotiana Goblet
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Etched Nicotiana Goblet One of a series of acid etched goblets produced between 1870-1900 by American and Canadian glass companies. Etched goblets can be found with many examples of flowers, birds and animals. John Mordock’s book "American and Canadian Early Etched Goblets" illustrates a great many of the patterns. This goblet pattern name is spelled in various ways – Nicotenia, Nicotiana, Nicotinia – take your pick. 5 ¾" h x 3" d. Excellent condition. (#I180)

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