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15.00
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Glass-Pressed Glass: Carnival Glass Relish Dish Wonderful relish dish made out of Carnival Glass. Dish is 9 1/2" long ad 1 1/2" tall. In excellent condition.
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18.00
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Glass-Pressed Glass: Centennial Plate This wonderful Carnival glass plate has "Spirit of 76" with the 3 soilders marching. This was a bi-centennial plate from 1976. Plate is 8" in diameter and is in excellent shape.
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10.00
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Glass-Pressed Glass: Imperial Purple Grape Glass Great Imperial Carnival Water Glass which is 6" tall and 3 1/2" in diameter. In excellent condition. Great for someone who has broken one of their glasses from the glass and pitcher set.
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25.00
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Glass-Pressed Glass: carnival, pattern glass, service dish Beautiful Serving Dish with gold/copper trim This is a really beautiful dish. The trim looks like gold one time, copper the next. see pics. It is 7" across and has starburst-type designs. Very ornate and victorian looking - pictures do not do it justice.
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110.00
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Pressed_Glass: Glass Antique EAPG Celery Vase For sale is a gorgeous antique EAPG celery vase. c: early 20th C. Two handled celery vase in the 'Hobstar Band' pattern. The books on pressed glass and carnival glass show this pattern but the maker of this pattern is not yet unidentified; the book's author thinks it is either an early Imperial glass pattern, or a U.S. Glass pattern. This vase is 6 tall x 4.25 wide, and in good antique display condition; there is just one surface flake off bottom rim. It is a beautiful vase to use or just display! Will fit right into a Victorian or traditional style room!
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35.00
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Glass-Pressed Glass: Drum & Eagle EAPG mug Bryce c. 1885 We actually have two of these, but only one is really tip-top (the 2nd is a freebie) with its original gold trim - MUST SEE PICS! Small child's size cup was made by the Glass Co. and is thought to be part of a child's set (rest of set considered rare - see Edwards/Carwile STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRESSED GLASS 2nd Edition p.84) - have also heard that this was a carnival prize. A cute little addition to your EAPG collection. Manufactured by Bryce, Higbee & Co. in the mid-1880s. Feel free to e-mail w/ any questions and THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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