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Pitchers & Creamers

Many Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) pitchers and creamers have stood the test of time. Creamers are plentiful and a good bet if you want to begin collecting pattern glass. Pitchers are decorative , useful and give your table a touch of class.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5499: Dakota Milk Pitcher
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5499
Dakota Milk Pitcher Dakota was made by Ripley & Co., c 1885. This leaf & berry etched tankard pitcher stands 9 ½" high base to lip. It holds 3 ½ measured cups when filled to ¾" of rim. Great glass clarity, applied handle. Excellent condition. (#5499)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5393: Thousand Eye Opalescent Creamer
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5393
Thousand Eye Opalescent Creamer Richards & Hartley, Tarentum, Pa. was the manufacturer of this opalescent piece, c. 1891. The handle and lip have great details. These opalescent 1000 eye pieces are glorious. 5 ¾" h foot to lip x 4" d. Excellent condition. (#5393)

Key words: pressed victorian eapg glass early american pattern

 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5746: Spirea Band Blue Water Pitcher
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Spirea Band Blue Water Pitcher Made by Bryce Higbee & Co., c. 1885. Sometimes called Square and Dot. 9" h base to lip x 5" d. Striking blue color. Along the inside curve of the handle and on one of the seam lines at the base there is extra glass that was not smoothed after coming out of the mold. (5746)

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Fuchsia Creamer Maker unknown for this c.1875 pattern. The creamer has an applied handle with an intricate feather-type crimping pattern. Measures 5 ½" from foot to lip and 6 ¼" from foot to top of handle. Pattern features an undulating row of horizontal stippled fuchsia flowers and leaves on a stem. Excellent condition. (#5399)

Key Words: Victorian glass EAPG pattern pressed early american pattern glass
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5413: Waffle Flint Creamer
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Waffle Flint Creamer A superb piece of early flint in the Waffle pattern. Fabulous applied handle, crimped 3 times, then folded up and finished off. The base of the handle is crack free. Heavy, brilliant glass, a product of the Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., c.1850. Measures 6 ¼” from lip to base and 7”from the highest point of the handle to the base. Marvelous condition. (#5413)

Key Words: Victorian glass EAPG pattern pressed early american pattern glass
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item H188: Frosted Flower Band Creamer
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H188
Frosted Flower Band Creamer A frosted and clear Frosted Flower Band creamer - measures 6" high. Circa 1870's. Excellent condition. (#H188)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4835: Bird and Strawberry Creamer
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Bird and Strawberry Creamer Made by Greentown Glass, circa 1914, this creamer has a great design of birds and strawberries. Measures 4 ¼" high by 3" wide. Condition is excellent. (#4835)

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Cut Log tankard water pitcher This great tall pitcher has an applied handle. Made by Bryce, Higbee and Company, circa 1896, this pattern is also called Cat's Eye and Block. This is 12" tall - and wonderful clear glass. In excellent condition.

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

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Texas Individual Size Creamer This is one of the States patterns made by the US Glass Company, circa 1900. Measures 3" high by 2 ¼" wide, this small creamer has very worn gold around the top band. (#106G)

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101 Water Pitcher The 101 (one o one or one hundred and one) pattern was made by George Duncan & Sons, c. 1885. The handle on this pitcher features a "Burlington" mark at each end of the handle. The mark is usually found at the bottom end of the handle, however this piece also has the mark at the upper end. There is a thin 1" long line of glass impurities adjacent to the lip, a few black impurities on the foot, and 3 small nicks on the upper central decorative band. The pitcher measures 9" base to lip. (#4901)

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Reticulated Cord Creamer Large creamer, circa 1891. 4 7/8” Sits on a hollow base. A smaller crisscross pattern in the base echoes the outside base pattern. Condition excellent. (#128S)

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I125
Good Luck Creamer The Good Luck or Horseshoe pattern was made by Adams & Co. circa 1881. 5 ¾" high foot to lip x 4" wide The design mold is crisp and clear. Excellent condition. (#I125)

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4993: Delaware Opaque Ivory Creamer
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4993
Delaware Opaque Ivory Creamer An individual creamer measuring 2 ¾" h base to lip x 3 ¾" w. Opaque ivory is considered rare in the Delaware pattern. Made by US Glass, c.1899. Excellent condition. (#4993)

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Austrian Creamer Made by Greentown Glass, aka Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Company, circa 1907. Clear glass creamer, measures 4 ½" base to lip and is 2 ¾" wide. This is in excellent condition. (#157T)

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