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Glass: Pattern Glass


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Glass: Pattern Glass?
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Sometimes known as Queens Jewels, produced by the Bellaire Goblet Company, Findlay, Ohio, circa 1890.  This stands 5 7/8" from base to collar and is about 7 7/8" from base to top of stopper. It is my understanding that 2 different stoppers were made and this is one of them.  Excellent condition. (#X184)


Key Words:  pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass  This measures 6 1/2" from base to lip - and 8" to the top of the faceted cut stopper. A product of the Richards and Hartley Glass Company, Tarentum, Pennsylvania, circa 1891.  Excellent condition. 


Key Words:  pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass  Made by the Co-Operative Flint Glass Co, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, circa 1898.  Excellent condition. Stands 10 1/2" tall. The stopper is missing. (4224)


Key Words:  pattern glass, pressed glass, EAPG, Victorian Glass, early american pattern glass  Milkglass oval mustard or condiment dish, missing its cover (possibly a figural lid).  This is an older piece with very translucent edges and a very slight green swirl in the white.

Queens Necklace Cologne $40.00

 

Hanover Cruet $30.00

 

Currier and Ives Decanter $45.00

 

Milkglass oval dish $9.00

Nicely cut designs on this pair of English Pony glasses, from circa 1840.  There are stars in ovals, cross hatch design in ovals, and both are separated by rays.  These have polished pontils, and measure 3 3/4" tall by 2 1/4" in diameter.  Both are in excellent condition.  


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 This is a nice example of a trumpet shape bowl on a wine glass with a double button-stem.  This has 10 cut elongated panels tapering to a wafer.  This flint glass, with a great belltone, is probably English, and dates from circa 1840.  Measures 4 7/8"high by 2 7/8" in diameter. This has a cut and polished pontil.  It's in excellent condition.  See the other example of this style we have, just in a smaller size. (P177)


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 This marvelous wine glass is probably American, and from circa 1850. It has 8 elongated oval cut panels interspersed with 8 smaller panels.  Measures 4" high x 2" in diameter at the top.  In excellent condition.  (R170)


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 This souvenir wine says "Souvenir of Bay City, MI".  The pattern is Beaded Swag by Heisey, circa 1900.  This measures 3 3/4" high by 1 1/4" in diameter. In superb condition.  


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

English Pony glasses - pair $80.00

 

Button-stem flint cut glass -1 $45.00

 

Cut Panel flint wine $45.00

 

Heisey Beaded Swag custard glass wine $43.00

A fabulous champagne glass in the Pillar and Bulls Eye pattern.  This flint glass piece measures 5" in height by 2 3/8" in diameter. This circa 1860 glass was made by Bakewell, Pears and Company - champagnes are rare and this one is a beauty!  Condition is very nice.


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 The Popcorn pattern is attributed to the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, circa late 1860's.  The condition of this wine is excellent.  Measures 3 3/4" tall and 1 3/4" in diameter.


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 This pattern was made by the Richards and Hartley Glass Company, circa 1875, and by US Glass circa 1891. This wine measures 3 3/4" high x 1 7/8" in diameter.  Condition is excellent. (#5065)


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 These Canadian pattern wine glasses show a scene through an arched wall with a vine growing around it.  There are 3 archways, and each one has a different scene, and each scene has a house and a pine tree. Some have attributed this to the Burlington Glass Company - they date around circa 1870's.  Both are in excellent condition.


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

Pillar and Bulls Eye flint champagne $135.00

 

Popcorn wine $35.00

 

Cupid and Venus $80.00

 

Canadian wines - pair $85.00

Made by the Co-Operative Flint Glass Company, circa 1898.  Measures 3 7/8" high with a diameter 2 3/8".  This Currier and Ives pattern wine is in excellent condition.  


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 Cut Log pattern wines - measuring 3 7/8" high (and they vary in height just a little bit) and 2 1/8" in diameter. Made by Bryce, Higbee and Company, circa 1889 and a few years later by Westmoreland Glass Company, this pattern is also called Cat's Eye and Block. These stemware items are also used as cordials nowadays. All of these are in excellent condition. 


Key Words:  Victorian glass, EAPG, pattern glass, pressed glass, early american pattern glass, wine, wines, stemware, egg cups, cordial, cordials, champagne, champagnes

 This great tall pitcher has an applied handle.  Made by Bryce, Higbee and Company, circa 1896, this pattern is also called Cat's Eye and Block.  This is 12" tall - and wonderful clear glass.  In excellent condition.  


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

 This is an early American pressed glass berry bowl set. We haven’t been able to identify the pattern but the top row is a pattern of almost circular ovals and the second row is almost tear shaped. The rim of the bowls is scalloped and gilded. The set consists of six bowls. The large serving bowl 9 inches in diameter and over 3 inches deep. The five berry bowls are approximately 5 ¼ inches in diameter and 1-½ inches deep. The gilding is in good shape but not perfect. I would say it is probably 80% intact. There are no chips or cracks.

Currier and Ives wine $23.00

 

Cut Log wines - set of 6 $90.00

 

Cut Log tankard water pitcher $64.00

 

Early American Pressed Glass Berry Set $25.00

This is a lovely Early American Pressed Glass sherbert.  Although it started out as crystal it is now a very light shade of purple due to the effects of light on the manganese content of the glass. It measures 2 ½ inches tall and is in good condition. It has one chip on the rim that I have tried to capture in the additional photos.It is actually a flake because it is only on the outside of the rim.

 This is a cream pitcher from the Heisey Colonial collection. Although it started out as crystal it is now a very light shade of purple due to the effects of light on the manganese content of the glass. It is marked on the bottom with the H in a diamond. It measures 2 ¾ inches tall and has a very small chip on the bottom as shown in the pictures.

 This is a beautiful compote in the Paneled Thistle pattern circa 1910. It is approximately nine inches tall and 6 3/4 inches in diameter at the top. It is unmarked but is believed to be produced by Higbee. It is in perfect condition with no chips or cracks it does have some normal bubbles in the stem.

 This is a huge pitcher in the US Glass #15745 pattern also called Colonis. It is unmarked but a similar one can be seen in The Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass. It measures 6 inches tall and 7 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition but does have some scuffmarks on the bottom.

EAPG Sun Purpled Sherbert $15.00

 

Heisey Colonial Sun Purpled Cream Pitche $18.00

 

Higbee Paneled Thistle Compote $40.00

 

Huge US Glass Colonis Pitcher $75.00

Made by the Thompson Glass Company, in circa 1890, this pattern is called Torepdo.  There are 2 straw marks on the rim.  Overall nice condition. (B170)


Keywords:  pattern glass eapg early american stems stemware  There weren't many pieces made in this pattern - Birds At Fountain.  The glass quality is not outstanding - still an atrractive design. Circa 1880. (#123L)  This sparkling Duncan goblet was made around circa 1891.  Fabulous etching!  Perfect condition.  (#4687)


Key Words:  early american pattern glass EAPG Victorian pressed  Set of 6 etched wheat pattern stems, each measures about 7” tall and 2 ¾” in diameter.

Torpedo goblet $35.00

 

Birds At Fountain Pressed Glass Goblet $55.00

 

Snail goblet with great etching $125.00

 

6 Etched Wheat Patter Stemware Glasses $21.00

Here is a nice etched covered dish in wonderful condition, no chips or cracks. It is about 6½” tall and 6¼” in diameter with a nice pattern and great amber color.

 This is an early American pressed glass double handle sugar bowl. It appears to be one of the Imperial Glass companies Nu Cut varieties but we’re not too sure. It is in great condition but is not perfect. There are a some very tiny flea bites on the high spots of the pattern. We have tried to photograph them but they may be too small to show up so please review all of the photos.

 This is a wonderful piece of Early American Pressed Glass. It is paneled diamond and fan pattern. It is from a 4-part mold and measures 6 inches tall and 8 ¾ inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or other damage. It does however have a couple of the usual straw marks.

 This cute little cruet has a stippled finish with three panels each containing a different subject. One panel contains a flower medallion, another contains a scroll motif and the third appears to be a Fleur de lis. The same three panels are repeated on the stopper. With the stopper it measures 4 ¾ inches tall. It is in perfect condition.

Round Amber Etched Covered Dish $29.00

 

EAPG Pinwheel Glass Sugar Bowl $18.00

 

Paneled Diamond and Fan Compote $30.00

 

Stippled Scroll and Flower Cruet $16.00

This is a set of six early American pressed glass sherbet or dessert dishes. They are a twelve-panel design and the panels are on the inside of the dish. They are unmarked but are similar in design to Higbee flute. The only information on them we have is that they were used at a wedding reception on 3/29/1896 and the name of the newlyweds.  These dessert dishes measure 3 ¼ inches tall and appear to be in excellent condition.

 This is a six wide panel salt and pepper set. They are approximately 3 ½ inches tall. They have the normal usage wear with very small nicks to the high spots between panels and the plated lids have lost some of their plating over the years. Overall they are still in very good condition. 

 This is a wonderful salt shaker. The bottom half of it has sawtooth diamond pattern and the upper portion is a six wide panel design. It is excellent shape with roughness to only one of the diamond points. It has a chrome lid but the lid has damage. It is still quite useable but it appears as though it may have been stuck on the top and that caused the metal to split near the two of the holes. Please review the pictures to see the damage to the lid.

 This is a lovely set of etched salt and pepper shakers. The have an 8 wide panel design and are etched with a lovely floral design. They measure 3” tall and have glass tops. The pontil mark has been ground off so the bottom has a wonderfully smooth polished look and feel to it. One of the lids has a hairline crack, probably from being over tightened but other than that they appear to be in excellent condition.

Panelled Stemmed Dessert Dishes $50.00

 

EAPG Six Panel Salt and Pepper Shakers $12.00

 

Sawtooth Salt Shaker Chrome Top $5.00

 

EAPG Panelled Etched Salt and Pepper $22.00

This is a wonderful old set of salt and pepper shakers. I don’t know the name of the pattern but I will describe them as zipper and star. As you can see from the pictures, the two wide panels each have two stars. The three narrow panels between these larger panels each consists of a different style of zipper. The pontil mark has been ground off so the bottom has a wonderfully smooth polished look and feel to it. They measure approximately 2 ¾ inches tall. Both of these shakers have accumulated a couple of dings over the years but nothing too noticeable or detracting. At this price you just can’t go wrong.

 This is a classic Colonial pattern double handled sugar bowl. It is double handled with the scalloped rim and bottom. It measures approximately 4 inches tall and 6 inches handle to handle. I could not find any makers marks but this looks very similar to Higbee Colonial and to U.S. Glass Puritan patterns. This piece is in excellent shape. I believe the only damage is one very small chip on one of the handles. I must point out that there are some manufacturing marks on this piece. I believe they call them straw marks. Please review all of the photos for details. 

 This is a classic Colonial pattern Cruet or Decanter. It measures approximately 8 inches tall. It has a nice pontil mark on the bottom and a ground glass matting surface between the stopper and the decanter..I did not find any makers marks but this looks very similar to Higbee Colonial and to U.S. Glass Puritan patterns. This piece is in excellent shape. I believe the bottle is perfect. The top of the stopper is also perfect but there is some damage to the part that goes into the bottle. This stopper has a couple of chips and part of it is cracked but not loose or missing. See all of the pictures for details on this. 

 This is a classic Colonial pattern covered condiment jar. It is double handled with the scalloped rim and bottom. The lid has a faceted finial. It measures approximately 6 ½ inches tall to the top of the final and almost seven inches handle to handle. I could not find any makers marks but this looks very similar to Higbee Colonial and to U.S. Glass Puritan pattern. This piece is in excellent shape. I believe the lid is perfect. The jar has a couple of flea bites on the raised areas between the panels but nothing too noticeable or distracting.

EAPG Star and Zipper Salt and Pepper Sha $16.00

 

EAPG Colonial Double Handle Sugar Bowl $25.00

 

EAPG Colonial Pattern Cruet Decanter $26.00

 

EAPG Colonial Covered Condiment Jar $35.00

Lovely 1920-30s “Elegant Glass” sherbet glass.  I’m not entirely sure of the pattern name, but it is grapes and vine design, truly detailed and exquisite. The glass is of high quality and beautifully designed. It stands about 3 ¼ inches high, in excellent condition- no chips or cracks just lovely. There is one more available please see our listings. Please be assured all of our items are smoke free, perfect for gift giving or immediate use. Thanks and enjoy your day!  Lovely 1920-30s “Elegant Glass” sherbet glass.  I’m not entirely sure of the pattern name, but it is grapes and vine design, truly detailed and exquisite. The glass is of high quality and beautifully designed. It stands about 3 ¼ inches high, in excellent condition- no chips or cracks just lovely. There is one more available please see our listings. Please be assured all of our items are smoke free, perfect for gift giving or immediate use. Thanks and enjoy your day!  This is Beauliful Lenox Pattern by McKee C.1915 Bowl. It measures 4 1/2" tall, and 8" in diameter. It is in good condition, no chips or nicks.  This is a covered butter dish in the Georgia Gem (Little Gem) pattern. This piece is from Tarentum Glass Company circa 1900. This covered butter dish is crystal except for the beaded edges, feet and the top of the finial, which are gilded. This piece is in excellent condition. It has no chips or cracks but does have some wear to the gilding.

Lovely 1920-30s “Elegant Glass” Glass $15.00

 

Lovely 1920-30s “Elegant Glass” Glass $15.00

 

Mckee Bowl $50.00

 

EAPG Georgia Gem Covered Butter Dish $80.00

This is a Krystol Diamond and Peg pattern handled cup. This pattern was produced from 1907 to 1924. This is a custard glass cup. It is etched with the date Oct 16, 1910 in a nice script lettering. It appears that at one time the etching was colored in, probably with gold but that is barely visible now. The peg part of the pattern is also gilded but most of that has also worn off. This little cup measures 2 ¾ inches tall and 2 ¾ inches in diameter. This is a great old piece of custard glass.   This is a beautiful green creamer in the U.S. Glass Company Colorado pattern. This pattern was part of the “States” series. This creamer is from 1905. It was apparently a souvenir and is etched as such. The elegant script writing says “Revere Beach 1905” and on the other side is the initials M.T. The gilding is worn particularly around the beaded rim. This piece has no chips or cracks.   This is a beautiful green sherbert in the U.S. Glass Company Colorado pattern. This pattern was part of the “States” series. This pattern began production in 1897. This piece measures 2 ¾ inches tall and 3 inches in diameter. The gilding is worn particularly around the beaded rim. This piece has no chips or cracks.   This is a single handle nappy in the Bull’s-Eye and Daisy pattern (originally called Newport). This pattern was produced by U.S. Glass Company in 1909. This nappy measures 5 ¼ inches in diameter and is about 1 ¾ inches deep. The amethyst stain is as close to perfect as you could ever dream of finding. The gilded areas do show some wear though. One of the points on the rim has a slight ding but other than that this piece is not damaged.

EAPG Krystol Custard Glass Cup $32.00

 

EAPG Colorado Green Gilded Creamer $65.00

 

EAPG Colorado Green Gilded Sherbert $50.00

 

Bull’s-Eye and Daisy Nappy $65.00

Early American Pattern Glass Dewey pattern sugar bowl, no lid. 3-1/2 inches tall and 3-1/2 inches dia. Made by Indiana Tumbler Co. Green color in excellent condition with the exception of a tiny chip on petal edge and flea bites on feet.



 This is pressed glass diamond thumbprint double candleholder. The body is shaped like a bell. There is one row of indented circles (thumbprints) and then an area that is covered with a diamond quilted pattern. This Candleholder came from a four-part mold.   What a beautiful old piece of glass! This bowl has an open lace around the top edge of the bowl. Directly below that is a row of circles or thumbprints and below that is an all over diamond-quilted pattern.   This bowl measures 10 ¾ inches in diameter and is about 3 ½ inches deep.  I do not know the manufacturer of this bowl but it was made from a 4-part mold. It is in mint condition. Perfect and beautiful.   This pressed glass cake plate is a large 11 3/8”  in diameter. It is decorated with            10 rays originating at the center and has a scalloped edge.   The pattern is similar to anchor hocking oyster and pearl design (without the pearls).  It is in mint condition.

EAPG Dewey Pattern Sugar Bowl $34.95

 

Diamond Thumbprint Double Candle Holder $15.00

 

Lace Edge and Diamond Quilt Bowl $25.00

 

Pressed Glass Cake Plate $14.00

This is an open salt by Krys-tol glass a little yet beautiful glass. This glass was produced in the years between 1907 and 1924. It measures 4 1/8” by 2 ½”. I am told this is the Krys-tol pattern called Kenneth. It is in perfect condition.    This very heavy piece is shown in old ads under the name Crown Salt Dip. The design is simple but distinctive and could be used with many table pieces.  The manufacturer unknown.   The slat has some chips on the underneath side of the rim which are hardly noticeable when on display.    This 3 ¼" tall mug is pressed in a diamond arch and fan pattern.  It has the remnants of a gilded rim at the 2 ¾" opening.  Other than the missing gold, it is in mint condition   Large Flow Blue Pitcher & Basin - This set is large and heavy weighing 12 to 13 pounds before packaging. The pitcher measures 11 1/4 x 11 1/2 inches and the basin measures 4 3/4 x 16 inches. Condition of both pieces is fair. There is a chip on the spout of the pitcher (as shown in pictures) and the rim of the basin (also shown in pictures). The basin also has two chips un the lip of the basin (see pictures). But their condition should'n't detract from the charm of this set. There is a maker's mark on the bottom of this set, that reads "Flow Blue 185?" (see pictures).

1907 KrysTol (KRYS-TOL) Open Salt $15.00

 

Crown Salt Dip $15.00

 

Diamond Arch and Fan Mug $10.00

 

Large Flow Blue Pitcher and Basin $100.00

Diamond Point and Lion covered comport. Pattern glass piece is 9 inches long by 4 inches wide by 5 inches high. The handle of the lid has 2 lion heads facing out and the comport handles also each have a lion head facing out. The top edge of the comport is chipped in several areas and the lid where it meets the comport has 3 chips. L162x13. (s1)     This is a beautiful 11” Cake plate / Platter. It has a wonderful cane pattern as the main decoration and a wide vertical rib going up the sides of the plate.      This is compote manufactured in 1908 by U.S. Glass Co. It was produced with a 4-part mold. The pattern is called Feather Swirl but is also know as Solar. It has a light purple hue caused by its manganese content, and prolonged exposure to the Sun. Originally added in the mid 1800's to improve clarity, they were unaware that it could also affect a color change. Its use was discontinued in 1914 when WW1 began, and Germany stopped exporting to the U.S. This piece is in excellent condition but does have 2 chips on the inside of the base, which are only obvious by turning the compote upside down and searching for them.   This is a beautiful Heart Band Ruby Stain Sugar Bowl. This souvenir sugar bowl was made by McKee Glass company in 1897. You can still read faintly on the side "Souvenir of Glenwood Iowa". Item is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Ruby stain is almost perfect there are only a couple of small specks missing. Dimensions are 3" tall and 6 inches handle to handle.

Diamond Point and Lion covered comport $4.80

 

Pressed Glass Cane & Buttons Platter $19.00

 

Sun Purple 1908 Feather Swirl (solar) Co $35.00

 

McKee Ruby Heart Band Sugar Bowl $35.00

Wonderful ART DECO patterned pressed glass large footed serving plate. This is a lovely serving platter perfect for the Holiday season! It’s large enough for all sorts of uses. It measures about 13 inches across and is in great condition, no chips, cracks or other damage. A most decorative and useful vintage glass platter  This is a clear Quartered Block & Diamonds Jug or Decanter. I’m not sure if it is the one by the Duncan & Miller Glass Co. circa 1895. It actually looks much older than that because the bottom is very crudely formed as shown in the pictures. It is in good condition, no chips or cracks. It does need some additional cleaning inside but I didn’t have a brush that would reach inside it very well. It may be a calcium deposit on the inside since it is a little cloudy.   This is a pair of Early American Pressed glass candleholders. They are made of very thick glass and come from a 3-part mold. The holder part is a clear rounded bulb. From that, three legs go out and then down at a 90-degree angle. The base is covered with patterns including a herringbone or chevron pattern. The bottom edge of the base has a scalloped edge. The base is about 4 ¼ inches in diameter and the whole thing stands about 3 ¼ inches tall. Both pieces are in mint condition.   This lovely covered butter dish was made by Tarentum Glass Co.,c1898. The pattern name is Cane Insert (or Arched Cane & Fan). 


This dish was gold trimmed however most of the gold has worn, as can be seen in the pictures. 

This dish is in very good condition having no chips,flakes or cracks.  

A nice addition to your collection. 

5¾" H x 7¼" W

Wonderful Vintage Art Deco Patterned Gla $24.00

 

D & M Quartered Block & Diamond Decanter $26.00

 

EAPG Chevron Herringbone Candleholders $30.00

 

Cane Insert Covered Butter Dish -Tarentu $50.00




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