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Early American Pattern Glass > Celeries, Spooners & Eggcups - EAPG

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Early American Pattern Glass celeries and spooners were made in flint and non flint. Most were without handles, some are two handled.

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J178

Barred Oval Celery Boat Duncan & Sons made this pattern c 1892. This flat celery dish is 10 ½" l x 4 ½" w. The sloped sides and lower ends make it an attractive table piece. Excellent condition. (#J178)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass antique

Manufacturer: Duncan & Sons  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5164: Tree of Life Celery – flint

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5164

Tree of Life Celery – flint A Portland Glass Company pattern - clear band at top and a clear knob above the hollow conical base.
Black lights flint and has a slight ring. Height – 7 1/16" x 3 ½" diameter. No impressed "Portland" under bottom and the "Davis" interwoven always eludes me – I just can’t pick it out even when shown. Sorry. Circa 1870. Condition excellent. (#5164)

Manufacturer: Portland  

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5700

Maine Spooner Maine is one of the States patterns made by US Glass c. 1899. Also called Panelled Stippled Flower. The spooner is 4" h x 3 ¼" w. Excellent condition. (#5700)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: US Glass Company  

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5205

Japanese Celery Vase Popular pattern by George Duncan & Sons, Pittsburgh , Pa.. c. 1880. Height – 9 1/8" Great pressing. Condition excellent. (#5205)

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

Manufacturer: Duncan  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3265: Pavonia Bird Etched Celery

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3265

Pavonia Bird Etched Celery Made by Ripley, c. 1885. 6 ¾" h x 3 ½" d. Etched with a swallow type bird, flowers and leaves
and " Martha I Forsythe" (so if that is your name you have a winner). Excellent condition (3265)

Keywords: celery vase, etching, tableware , pattern glass, eapg, early American pattern glass

Circa: 1885
Manufacturer: Ripley  

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5400

Fuchsia Spooner The maker is unknown for the Fuchsia pattern, c. 1875. The spooner measures 5" from base to scalloped rim. The pattern features an undulating horizontal row of stippled fuchsia flowers and leaves. Excellent condition. (#5400)
Manufacturer: American  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5785: Hand Pattern Jam Jar / Marmalade

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5785

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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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 3964: Horn of Plenty Eggcup

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3964

Horn of Plenty Eggcup The Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, as well as others, produced the Horn of Plenty pattern. The flint eggcup dates circa 1850, and has a flared rim. Dimensions – 3 ¾"h x 2 5/8" w. Excellent condition. (#3964x1)

Key Words: Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes
Manufacturer: Boston and Sandwich Glass Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item W133: Ribbed Palm Spooner

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W133

Ribbed Palm Spooner A flint glass pattern made by McKee, c. 1863. Great clarity in bowl. Scallops are perfect. 5 ¾" h x 3 ½" d. Excellent condition. (#W133)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: McKee  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5200: Cable Flint Spooner

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5200

Cable Flint Spooner Cable was made by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., c. 1850. This is flint but not bell-toned. 6" h. Great fan top. Excellent condition. (#5200)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4297: Pleat and Panel Celery Vase

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4297

Pleat and Panel Celery Vase Made by Bryce Brothers, ca. 1882. Height – 8" Condition excellent. (#4927)

Key Words: Victorian glass, EAPG, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, celeries
Manufacturer: Bryce Brothers  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4045: Finecut and amber Block Spooner

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4045

Finecut and amber Block Spooner Made by King, Son & Co., c. 1890. 5 ¼" high to top of scallops x 4 ¼" w. Amber staining is deep and brilliant. A ring of amber stain separates the bowl and base. All scallops are perfect. Excellent condition. (4045)

Keywords: tableware, spoonholder, eapg, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1890
Manufacturer: King, Son & Co.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 187C: Eggcup/Wine Crossover

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187C

Eggcup/Wine Crossover Neither a true eggcup nor a true wine, this piece features a large grape leaf with a cluster of grapes running down the center and is repeated 3 times around the bowl. Measures 3 1/8" x 2 1/8". Probably early 1900’s. Excellent condition. (#187C)

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 G149: Unknown Pattern Celery Vase

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G149

Unknown Pattern Celery Vase A celery often confused with Japanese because of the oriental design. Encircled with bamboo plants, and Oriental fans featuring a Chinese junk , and a cloud with rays . Scallop and point rim. Height – 8 ¾". Circa 1880. Excellent condition. (#G149)

Key Words: Victorian glass, EAPG, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, celeries
Manufacturer: American  

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