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Early American Pattern Glass > Toothpicks

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EAPG toothpick holders can be colored, novelties, rare or unusual. Pattern glass salts comprise: individual, master, covered, flint, shakers in clear or color.

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136C

Paneled Cherry Toothpick Nice pressed glass toothpick, circa 1904. Stands 2 1/2" high x 1 3/4" wide. Great molding, fine detail in leaves. Excellent condition.

Key Words: salt, salts, open salt, salt shaker, individual salt, master salt, toothpick holder, pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, early american pattern glass
Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5901: Alabama Toothpick Holder

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Alabama Toothpick Holder Made by US Glass, c. 1899. This is one of the States patterns made at the end of the 19th century. 2 1/4" h x 2" w. Excellent condition. (5901)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique holder match safe collectible

Manufacturer: US Glass  

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4181

Dog and Cart Salt This amber glass figural salt measures 3 1/4" long by 1 1/8" tall. Circa 1890, this is also called Dog With Cart salt. There is a small chip on the bottom edge of this piece in generally good condition. (#4181x1)

Key Words: salt, salts, open salt, salt shaker, individual salt, master salt, salt dip, toothpick holder, pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, early american pattern glass

Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5897: Shrine Toothpick

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5897

Shrine Toothpick Made by the Beatty-Brady Glass Co., c.1896. 2 3/8" h x 2 ¼" w. This is a hard to find piece in the Shrine pattern. There is a ½" long thin, thin sliver of glass off the underfoot. (5897)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique holder match safe collectible
Manufacturer: Beatty-Brady Glass Co  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 194Z: US Regal Toothpick

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US Regal Toothpick Made by the US Glass Company, circa 1906. This is 2 5/8" high x 2 1/4" wide, tapering out to a 3 3/8" base. Excellent condition. (194Z)

Key Words: salt, salts, open salt, salt shaker, individual salt, master salt, salt dip, toothpick holder, pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, early american pattern glass
Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5699: Petticoat Hat Toothpick

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5699

Petticoat Hat Toothpick Riverside Glass Co. was the maker of the Petticoat pattern c. 1899. It is also called National or Petticoat Band. One of the rounded bottom scallops has a small chip. (#5699)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass novelty

Manufacturer: Riverside Glass Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5519: Illinois Toothpick

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Illinois Toothpick Illinois is one of the "States" patterns made by US Glass c. 1897. A vast number of shapes were produced in this pattern, from lamps to ice cream trays. This toothpick has moderate traces of gold on the top outside rim and a few traces of gold remain in the depressions of the top rim. Excellent condition. (5519)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique

Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5895: Thousand Eye Blue Toothpick

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5895

Thousand Eye Blue Toothpick Possibly Adams & Co. c. 1890. 2 ¼" h x 2 1/16" w. Shown on back cover of Heacock’s " Rare & Unlisted Toothpick Holders." Bottom has no "eyes" and the body tapers from 2 & 1/16" wide to 1 ½" at the base. Excellent condition. (5895)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique holder match safe collectible
Manufacturer: Adams  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 111I: Corn with Husks Toothpick

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Corn with Husks Toothpick This novelty toothpick dates c.1900. Maker unknown. This example has retained most of its original applied color. Milk glass. 1 7/8" h x 2"w. A tight hairline runs from the top edge to the inside bottom. (111-I)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique

Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item R193: Horsehead Medallion Toothpick

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Horsehead Medallion Toothpick Measuring 2" h x 2" across, this Victorian toothpick features the head of a horse surrounded by a dotted circle. The pattern appears on both sides and is separated by a vertical line consisting of 2 long diamonds. There are 2 enclosed unbroken bubbles on the rim. It is slightly tipped on the stem. Circa 1890's. (#R193)

Key Words: toothpick holder, toothpicks, pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, early american pattern glass


Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5903: Blue Anvil Daisy & Button Toothpick

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5903

Blue Anvil Daisy & Button Toothpick Made by US Glass, c. 1886. 2" h x 1 ½" w x 4" long to anvil tip. Sparkling blue clear glass. Excellent condition. (5903)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique holder match safe collectible
Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3314: Atlanta Toothpick

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3314

Atlanta Toothpick This frosted, square toothpick holder in the Atlanta pattern was made by Fostoria Glass Company, circa 1880. The pattern is also called Square Lion Heads. One scalloped edge at the top is chipped, otherwise in nice condition. Measures 2" high by 1 5/8" square. (#3314)

Key Words: salt, salts, open salt, salt shaker, individual salt, master salt, salt dip, toothpick holder, toothpicks, pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, early american pattern glass

Manufacturer: Fostoria  

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