3 items were found
in the category"Glass/Pattern_Glass" that match the
term "depression glass"
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Pattern Glass: Early Crystal Plate ~ Manhattan ~ US Glass 1902 ~ Not Depression Early Pattern Glass ~ Manhattan ~ U.S. Glass 1902 This is a Bread & Butter plate from U.S. Glass 1902-1910 era. It is not to be confused with the depression era pattern of the same name. This piece has a straw mark in the bottom and is in excellent condition. Beautiful clear crystal plate. A great chance to add to your set. Measures 5-1/2 inches across.ADD $4.00 SHIPPING TO ANYWHERE IN THE USA.Shipping discount available on multiple purchases.
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Wines, Champagnes, Cordials, Punch Cups: Heisey Fancy LoopPunch Cup Made by A.H. Heisey, c. 1897. 2 ½" h x 3" d. This is the same Heisey so deservedly famous for great depression glass. Cut and polished bottom. Excellent condition. (4692)Keywords: eapg pattern glass pressed vintage antique collectible american
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EAPG - Early American Pattern Glass: Lotus Glass Silver Gothic Plantagonet aka Parson Bowl Lotus Glass Decorating Company Decorated This Beautiful Large Console Bowl with Heavy Sterling Silver Overlay on the #902 Gothic Plantagonet AKA Parson Etch from the 1920s era. (Pictured in Hazel Marie Weatherman's book of Colored Glassware of the Depression Era). Pattern depicts silver medallions dipping down into the etched pattern of plumes/scrolls and urns. Hopefully the pictures will show the incredible detail on this bowl. Bowl measures 13'' in diameter and 3 1/2'' tall. There are no chips or cracks. While the silver overlay appears somewhat worn, we believe it has darkened and could be polished for more shine. (We like the way it looks now.) This elegantly designed bowl is an incredible find!
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in the category"Glass/Pattern_Glass" that match the
term "depression glass"
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through 3 are
shown here. |
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