Made by US Glass, c. 1902. Both pieces are yellow stained and clear with enamel carnation and leaf decoration. The sugar bowl is missing the lid and will function well as an open sugar (no tell-tale rim). The carnations on both sides of the sugar bowl have faded to the barest outline. There is a 1/8" surface mark on one panel. The creamer has retained the enameled pink and white carnation on both sides. There is a ¼" outside only crack near the handle. Bases and rims of both pieces are perfect. Sugar 4" h x 4 ¼"d; creamer 4 ½" base to lip x 3 ¼"w. (6240-6241)
Keywords: EAPG, Early American Pattern Glass, antique glass, tableware, States Pattern