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Manufacturer: glass company 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
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