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Early American Pattern Glass > Bottles, Colognes, Cruets & Vases

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EAPG decanters are found in quarts, pints and half-pints. Flint decanters are gracious reminders of times past. Bar and water bottles were made in many patterns. Other containers of interest are rose bowls,colognes,jugs, cruets and bitters bottles.

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6013

Block and Fan Sugar Shaker Made by Richards and Hartley, c. 1885, later by US Glass. 4 ½" to top of glass rim x 2 3/8" d. Original period top. Top rim has a ¾" long section of thin inside chipping. (6013)

Keywords: tableware, eapg, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1885
Manufacturer: Richards & Hartley  

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Virginia Pomade Jar Very few Early American Pattern Glass patterns have pomade jars. Virginia, also known as Banded Portland, was made by the US Glass Company, circa 1899. This covered piece measures 2" high (including lid) by 2 ¼" wide. Cover and jar in excellent condition. (#162X)

Keywords: early American pattern glass EAPG antique stemware

Manufacturer: US Glass Company  

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Excelsior Bar Bottle This flint bar bottle was made by the McKee Glass Company, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa late 1860's. Measures 9 1/2" high. This has a bar lip (and did not take a stopper). This is in excellent condition - has a polished pontil. (#Y183)

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

Manufacturer: McKee  

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Horn of Plenty Flint Pint Decanter Made by Sandwich, Bryce and McKee, c. 1850. 8 ½" h. without stopper, 12" h. with stopper. Scalloped foot with ground pontil. Brilliant clarity. Bottom of stopper is chipped. (5635)

Keywords: vessel, wine, liquor, eapg, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1850
Manufacturer: Sandwich  

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Modern Era Pair Blown Bottles Modern era bottles – probably 1950-1970. Polished pontils on bottoms and cut and polished top surface of stoppers. Unknown maker. 9 5/8" to top of stopper. Undamaged. (#4349)

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

Manufacturer: glass company  

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Hand Pattern Jam Jar / Marmalade Sometimes called Pennsylvania Hand, this is a product of the O’Hara Glass Co., c. 1880. The finial is a clenched hand holding a bar. Height – 6" to top of finial x 2 ¾" wide. Finial, lid and jar rim in excellent condition. Under base has a 5/8" long chip which cuts slightly into the outer base surface. (5785)

Key words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG antique etching pickle castor jam jar

Manufacturer: O’Hara Glass Company  

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New England Pineapple Decanter This fabulous flint pint decanter is in the New England Pineapple pattern. This long decanter is 9" tall (without the stopper - which is not original but a very good fit.). This has a hexagonal lip. Made between 1855 and 1870, this is attributed to the New England Glass Company. The condition is excellent. (4573)

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

Manufacturer: New England Glass Co,  

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3997

Sawtooth Cologne / Bitters Bottle Cologne / bitters bottle in the Sawtooth pattern. Not original stopper, but a great fit. Measures 6 7/8" high (without stopper). Circa 1880's, made by several American glass companies. Condition is excellent. (#3997)

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

Manufacturer: American  

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Thousand Eye Handled Jug / Bottle #2 Richards and Hartley made this handled jug, circa 1880. Several different sizes were produced – this bottle stands 3 ½" high without the stopper, and 5 ¼" high with the stopper. The faceted stopper is not original, however it is an excellent fit. Stopper has a ¼" bottom chip – the jug is perfect. (#5737)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass

Manufacturer: Richards and Hartley  

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Queens Necklace Cologne Sometimes known as Queens Jewels, produced by the Bellaire Goblet Company, Findlay, Ohio, circa 1890. This stands 5 7/8" from base to collar and is about 7 7/8" from base to top of stopper. It is my understanding that 2 different stoppers were made and this is one of them. Excellent condition. (#X184)

Key Words: pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass
Manufacturer: Bellaire Goblet Company  

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Hanover Cruet This measures 6 1/2" from base to lip - and 8" to the top of the faceted cut stopper. A product of the Richards and Hartley Glass Company, Tarentum, Pennsylvania, circa 1891. Excellent condition.

Key Words: pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass
Manufacturer: Richards and Hartley  

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Czechoslovakia Threaded Glass Vase Clear and blue threaded glass Czechoslovakian vase. Acid stamped "Czechoslovakia". Top rim has been ground. c.1930's. 8" h x 3 3/8" w. Generally very nice condition.
Manufacturer: Czechoslovakia  

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Fostoria's Victoria Rose Bowl Made by Fostoria, C. 1890. This sparkling clear rose bowl is 6" in diameter, the largest of several sizes made. The top opening is 2 5/8". Fabulous condition. (5908)

Keywords: container flowers early american pattern glass ohio

Manufacturer: Fostoria  

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Beaded Grape Medallion Caster Set Made by the Sandwich Glass Co., c. 1870. Pepper: 6" h. without cap, 6 ½" h. with cap – there is a small grit bubble on the neck and the top lip is chipped. Mustard: 5 ¼" h. with lid x 1 5/8" d. top opening – the lid is not attached with any adhesive and can be screwed on and off, though it is the proper lid. Cruet: 6 5/8" h. – missing stopper and cloudy. The frame is a mess – it may even be a marriage of the screw on base and top. The bottle holder is dented and missing a ¼" piece of the bottom rim. (5963)
Manufacturer: Sandwich Glass Co.  

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3893

Feather Cruet A circa 1896 pattern made by both the Cambridge and McKee Glass companies. Excellent condition. The stopper is a close facsimile of the original, but not quite correct. (#3893)

Key Words: pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass
Manufacturer: Cambridge  

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