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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 168H: Grasshopper Creamer Etched Fern
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168H

Grasshopper Creamer Etched Fern Made by Riverside Glass, c. 1883. 5 ½’ h x 3 ½" w. Wheel etched on three sections. Bottom of one foot has a shallow 1/8" flake. Glass quality is very good. (168H)

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Manufacturer: Riverside Glass  

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P128

Double Ribbon Creamer Nice large clear and frosted glass creamer, made by Bakewell, Pears & Company, circa 1870 – interesting handle and spout. Measures 5 ½" high base to lip, by 3 ½" wide. Small glass impurity in the spout – otherwise excellent. (#P128)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

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WP004

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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H188

Frosted Flower Band Creamer A frosted and clear Frosted Flower Band creamer - measures 6" high. Circa 1870's. Excellent condition. (#H188)

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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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 5529: Balloon Creamer Flint Glass ca 1850
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5529

Balloon Creamer Flint Glass ca 1850 Balloon is an early flint pattern of the 1850’s. Metz pictures the creamer in Book I of "Early American Pattern Glass." This pattern is scarce. Alternating panels of a heart, lyre and balloon surround the piece. Under the foot you will see some crizzled glass. 4" high base to lip x 3" d. Excellent condition. (#5529)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

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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)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 114V: Pattee Cross Sugar and Creamer Set
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Pattee Cross Sugar and Creamer Set Made by US Glass Co., c. 1909. Many table service pieces were made in this pattern as well as pieces in toy glass. This set has rose /amethyst staining in very good condition and gold in moderately good condition.. The true double handled open sugar bowl is in very good condition – the ruffled rim is excellent. 3 ¼" h x 3 5/8" w.. The creamer has two 1/8" chips, one on either side of the spout, and a small nick on the inner rim of the pouring lip. 3 3/8" base to lip x 3 ¼" w. (#114V)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique

Manufacturer: US Glass Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 106G: Texas Individual Size Creamer
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106G

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)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item B149: Willow Oak Creamer
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B149

Willow Oak Creamer Made by Bryce Brothers, in Pittsburgh, PA, circa 1880 and US Glass Company. Great table size creamer, measures 5" base to lip, by 3" wide. Condition is excellent. (#B149)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

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5413

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 4715: Dahlia Water Pitcher
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4715

Dahlia Water Pitcher This pattern glass pitcher was made by both the Portland Glass Company and the Canton Glass Company - and dates around 1880. Amber color, with a pressed handle, Dahlia pattern. There is a small internal glass defect (about 1/2") shown in the photo. This is a neat looking pitcher partly because the "bowl" part of the pitcher does not sit totally square on the foot, although the piece site perfectly flat on a table. One of those early quirks with glass making in the 19th century! (#4715)

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

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5879: Diamond Point Flint Creamer
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Diamond Point Flint Creamer Diamond Point was made by Boston & Sandwich and other glass companies, c. 1850. Dimensions: 6" high base to lip; octagonal base – 2 ½" diameter. Applied handle is excellent – no pressure cracks. High quality brilliant flint. On the polished base pontil are 2 side by side smooth flakes – each ¼"" long x ¼" wide. (#5879)

Keywords: eapg early american pattern glass antique collectible
Manufacturer: Boston & Sandwich  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 155G: Teardrop and Tassel Creamer
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Teardrop and Tassel Creamer Teardrop and Tassel is a Greentown pattern (Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co.). c. 1900. 4" high base to lip x 3 ½" w. Glass has many tiny bubbles throughout. (155G)

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Manufacturer: Greentown  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5399: Fuchsia Creamer
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5399

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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