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Victorian Toy Glass

Victorian toy glass, also referred to as children's glass, is highly collectible. Made around the turn of the century (1900), this miniature glass was used as playthings by children.

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5724
Nursery Rhyme Creamer This is the creamer to the toy Nursery Rhyme table set. Maker unknown, c. 1900. There are 3 panels, each depicting a character from a nursery rhyme. The person with the pail is from "Jack and Jill", the boy jumping over the candlestick is from " Jack Be Nimble", and I assume the boy with the dunce cap is " Little Jack Horner." 2 7/16" h x 1 7/8" w. This is a pressing from a worn mold. I believe the 2 horizontal and 1 vertical hair width lines on the Jack be Nimble panel are in the making. (#5724)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique
 

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Acorn Toy Glass Creamer It is thought that the Acorn pattern made have been made by the Crystal Glass Company, circa 1900. The creamer features a girl in a bonnet on one side, and a boy in cap and knickers on the other side. It measures 3 1/4" from base to lip. There is a 1/8" flat surface flake of the top edge of the pouring spout. (#5530)

Key Words: childrens glass Victorian toy EAPG miniature pattern pressed, child's toy dishes play
 

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ABC Ice Cream Master Platter Made by the Federal Glass Co., Columbus, Ohio c. 1900. This is the large main platter for the toy ice cream set. 5 ¾" l x 4 3/8" w. Excellent impression, excellent condition. (#4741)

Key words: pressed victorian eapg glass early american pattern childrens
 

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Horizontal Threads Toy Spooner Ruby Flashed This is the spooner to the child’s Horizontal Threads table set, c. 1910. The ruby stained top is very dark red. 2 1/8" h x 1 ¾" w. Excellent condition. (#5711)

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Michigan Childs Creamer Michigan is one of the States Patterns made by US Glass, c.1902. There are many shapes available for collectors from compotes to vases. The toothpick has been heavily reproduced, mostly in weird colors that were never made during the pattern glass era. Colors originally made were clear, clear with rose stain (Maidens Blush), ruby stained, yellow, blue and green staining (plain or decorated with enamel) and gold flashed. This yellow stained and carnation enameled creamer is the size that goes with the child’s miniature table set, 3" h. base to lip x 2 5/8" w. The underbase has a 1" long shallow chip, ¼" slightly noticeable when set on a table. (#3166)

Key Words: childrens glass Victorian toy EAPG miniature early american pattern pressed child's dishes play
 

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Lion Frosted Toy Creamer Part of a children's toy glass table set, made by Gillinder, circa 1877. Frosted pieces are difficult to find. The creamer measures 3 1/4" from foot to lip - excellent condition. (#5540)

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Lion Covered Butter Frosted Lion was made by Gillinder & Sons, c.1877. This covered butter is part of a 4 piece toy table set. It measures just shy of 4" wide x 2 ¾" high. The entire piece is frosted. Perfect condition. (#5533)

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3654
Oval Star & Tulip and Honeycomb Punch Bowls Oval Star was made by the Indiana Glass Co. c.1900. All of the scallops are perfect and it is in excellent condition. 4 3/8" h. Tulip and Honeycomb is a Federal Glass Co. product, c.1900. One of the large scallops is chipped. 4 ½" h (#3654-191D)

Key Words: childrens glass Victorian toy EAPG miniature pattern pressed dishes play
 

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Drum Toy Creamer Drum is a pattern made by Bryce Higbee & Co., c. 1890. The creamer measures 2 ¾" base to lip. Excellent condition. (#5559)

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Horizontal Threads Toy Spooner These Victorian children’s toys were made c. 1890. This spooner is part of a 4-piece table set. 2 1/8" h x 1 ¾"d. Excellent condition. (#5561)

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Cup and Saucer sets - Ivy in Leaves pattern A set of 2 cups and saucers is offered for you or your child's pleasure! This is one of the larger cup and saucer sets in the Victorian toy glass category. The cup is 2 3/8" in diameter, 2 5/8" high, and the saucer has a 5" diameter. The condition is excellent on all these pieces from the late 1890's. Time for milk and cookies!

Key Words: antique childrens glass, Victorian toy glass, EAPG, miniature glass, pattern glass, pressed glass, child's, toy glass dishes, play  

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5681
Sandwich Ivy Child’s Creamer Black Amethyst This early children’s glass set is pictured in Metz 1. It is flint, but not bell-toned. The Metz date attribution may be a little early, my estimate is probably the 1860’s. Occasionally one sees pieces of this pattern in a full size – have seen a celery vase and a creamer. The color is black amethyst – it looks black when on a table and shows deep amethyst when held to the light. 2 7/8" h base to lip x 2 7/8" d. The tip of one scallop is gone. (#5681)

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Drum Toy Spooner Drum is a pattern made by Bryce Higbee & Co., c. 1890. The spooner measures 2 5/8" h x 1 ¾" d. The spooner has a 1/8" nick on the top rim. The bottom has several pinhead sized bubbles and a few of these tiny bubbles plus short striations appear on the body of the piece. (#5558)

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5716
Tulip and Honeycomb Punch Bowl and Sugar Base Federal Glass Company made the Tulip and Honeycomb pattern c. 1910. Both pieces are in excellent condition. Rims of both are perfect. The punch bowl is slightly grayed. The sugar is missing the lid. (#5716)

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5554
Clear and Diamond Panels Toy Creamer This creamer is part of a Victorian child’s toy table set, c. late 1890’s – 1900. The other pieces would have been a covered sugar, spooner and covered butter. 2 ¾" h. base to lip. Excellent condition. (#5554)

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