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Early American Pattern Glass > Pitchers & Creamers

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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 5787: Fine Cut and Block Creamer

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5787

Fine Cut and Block Creamer This large creamer is a product of King, Son & Co., c.1890. 5 ¾" high, foot to lip X just shy of 4" w. Excellent condition. (5787)

Key words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG antique

Manufacturer: King, Son & Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5959: Hexagon Block Tankard Water Pitcher

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5959

Hexagon Block Tankard Water Pitcher Made by Hobbs Brockunier, c. 1889, also called Hexagonal Block. Outstanding amber stain with floral etching. 13" high base to lip; Applied handle. One piece of grit is embedded in one hexagon. See also inside bubble and line on handle application which is between the 2 layers of glass and not a crack. See matching sugar bowl and cracker jar on our site. (5959)

Keywords: amber, etching, eapg, pattern glass

Manufacturer: Hobbs Brockunier  

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Virginia Creamer Made by US Glass, c. 1895. This small, tankard 6 oz. creamer is also called the "Jersey Cream." Very good gold at bottom, traces of fold in top scallops. Excellent condition. (611)

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Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5736: Etched Stag in Forest Water Pitcher

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5736

Etched Stag in Forest Water Pitcher These acid etched pieces were popular in the 1870’s – 1890’s. They are fun and they are esoteric. Etched goblets and tumblers are the easiest pieces to find. This pitcher stands 8 1/16" high, lip to base. The etching completely encircles the pitcher which features a stag standing in a forest of pines and hardwoods. The bottom 1 ¼" depicts a streambed with assorted rocks. The handle has a "Burlington" mark. Working on a way to photograph these etched pieces – dyed water seems to help. Excellent condition. (#5736)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5888: Liberty Bell Creamer

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5888

Liberty Bell Creamer Manufactured by Gillinder, c. 1876 and produced for the Philadelphia Exhibition that year. 6 3/8" high, base to lip x 3 1/8" wide. This creamer has an elegant reeded handle in superb condition. There are minute clear glass impurities seen as tiny bubbles and wavy lines in the section to the right of the handle, between the "..RS" in years and the 1776 banner. (5888)

Keywords: antique collectible early american pattern glass eapg centennial expo exposition
Manufacturer: Gillinder  

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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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114V

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 5746: Spirea Band Blue Water Pitcher

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5746

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)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: Bryce Higbee & Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5879: Diamond Point Flint Creamer

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5879

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 4026: Bleeding Heart Creamer

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4026

Bleeding Heart Creamer Made by King & Sons, c. 1875. Pressed handle – 4 ½" h. base to lip x 2 7/8" w. A thin line of water staining runs horizontally 3" both sides of the handle and ¾" down from the top. (4026)
Manufacturer: King & Sons  

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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)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: Greentown  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 155G: Teardrop and Tassel Creamer

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155G

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)

keywords: eapg pattern glass pressed vintage antique collectible american

Manufacturer: Greentown  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5922: Utah Water Pitcher

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5922

Utah Water Pitcher US Glass made this "States" pattern water pitcher c. 1901. The pattern is sometimes called Twinkle Star. 8 ½" high base to lip x 4 3/8" wide. Simple six pointed stars are spaced evenly around the pitcher. Excellent condition. (5922)

Keywords: eapg victorian pattern jug
Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 196: Swag with Brackets Blue Creamer

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Swag with Brackets Blue Creamer A Jefferson Glass Co. product. 4 ½" foot to lip. Circa 1900. Excellent condition. (#196)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG
Manufacturer: Jefferson Glass Co.  

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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

Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5964: Washington Individual Creamer

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5964

Washington Individual Creamer Made by US Glass, c. 1901 – sometimes called Late Washington. Decorated with a band of frosting and painted with a single carnation on stem plus a leaf. . Applied handle. 5" h. base to lip. Some areas of the frosting are splotchy. All beads, handle and glass body is perfect. (5964)

Keywords: pitcher, small, decorated, eapg, early American pattern glass
Manufacturer: US Glass  

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