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Early American Pattern Glass > Sugar Bowls & Butter Dishes - EAPG

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Pattern glass sugar bowls may be open or covered, two handled or without handles, individual or good for a crowd. Many covered eapg butters have interesting finials.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 189H: Queen Anne/Bearded Man Butter Dish

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189H

Queen Anne/Bearded Man Butter Dish Made by LaBelle Glass Co., c. 1886. 6 4/5" high to top of finial x 6 5/8" w. Interesting aspects of the design are the
Celtic cross finial and the 3 feet with scrollwork designs. Inside lid has sections of minor damage on rim. (189H)

Keywords: covered, candy, eapg, Early American pattern glass

Circa: 1886
Manufacturer: LaBelle Glass Co.  

Your Price: $48.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item N142: Frosted Lion Sugar Base

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N142

Frosted Lion Sugar Base This is the bottom to a Frosted Lion sugar. It is missing the lid, so if you have it, go for it. It features an unusual etching repeated 4 times around the bowl. Sometimes known as "Lion". Made by Gillinder & Sons, c. 1877. Measures 5 ¼" h x 4 ½" d. Frosted base, clear bowl.
Excellent condition. (#N142)

Key Words: Victorian EAPG pattern pressed early american glass

Manufacturer: Gillinder  

Your Price: $45.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6240-6241: Michigan Decorated Creamer, Sugar

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6240-6241

Michigan Decorated Creamer, Sugar 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

Circa: 1902
Manufacturer: US Glass  

Your Price: $75.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5955: Banner or Three Shields Butter Dish

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5955

Banner or Three Shields Butter Dish Believe this is an original Bryce Brothers piece, c. 1876, made for the Philadelphia Centennial. The dimensions are right – 7 ½" long x 5 ½" wide x 4 " high. And there is a "straw mark", really a shear line in the base. Very good condition for a piece that has so many edges – there is a 1/8" chip on the inside corner of the farthest right hand corner of the lid, and a 1/8" inside rim chip located 1 ¾" from the bottom of the lid. (5955)


Manufacturer: Bryce Brothers  

Your Price: $95.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6251: Intaglio Sunflower Covered Sugar

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6251

Intaglio Sunflower Covered Sugar Made by US Glass, c. 1911. 4" h without cover, 6 7/8" h with cover x 4 7/8"d. This is a large, heavy piece – it will hold a lot of sugar. Sunflower petals are a pale green with moderately good gold centers. Faded gold on the finial. All rims, finial, covers and base are perfect. No damage. (6251)

Keywords: tableware, color stained, EAPG, Victorian glass, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1911
Manufacturer: US Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 5201: Flint Cable Sugar Bottom

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5201

Flint Cable Sugar Bottom Made by the Boston & Sandwich Glass Co., c. 1850. Wonderful clear, resonating flint glass. 4 ¼" h x 4 ¼" w. Excellent condition. (#5201)

Victorian glass EAPG pattern pressed early american
Manufacturer: as described  

Your Price: $40.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6393:  EAPG Cardinal Butter Dish

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6393

EAPG Cardinal Butter Dish Attributed to the Ohio Flint Glass Co., c. 1875. The Cardinal pattern has very few listed pieces. This butter is 1 ¾" h. without the lid and 4 ¼" h. with the lid x 6"d. This rare butter has the alternate names for cardinal (Red Bird, Pewit, Titmouse) under each of the 3 birds in the base. There are 3 different bird positions on the piece, the cover and base birds mimicking each position with slightly different size and foliage variations. A male cardinal is featured twice, the female, once. There are 2 tiny 1/8" flakes on the outside of the lid. (6393)

Keywords: Early American Pattern Glass, antique glass, bird glass, Victorian glass

Circa: 1875
Manufacturer: Ohio Flint Glass Co.  

Your Price: $125.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6347: Massachussetts Green Butter Dish Reproduction

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6347

Massachussetts Green Butter Dish Reproduction This is very likely the butter that was brought to the US in 1984 by AA Importing. 8 3/8"w. It is in perfect condition. The color is medium green. (6347)
Circa: 1984
Manufacturer: reproduction  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6403: Beaded Grape Medallion Sugar/Buttermilk

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6403

Beaded Grape Medallion Sugar/Buttermilk Made by Boston and Sandwich, c. 1870 4 5/8" h. without lid, 7" h. with lid x 4"w. Grapes in ovals on the perfect base. Lid finial is perfect. Two ½" long chips are under the lid base. Without the lid, it would be considered a "buttermilk" so if that is what you collect, you have a great one. (6403)

Keywords: EAPG, Early American Pattern Glass, grapes, antique glass
Circa: 1870
Manufacturer: Boston & Sandwich  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6372: Pavonia Butter Dish

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Pavonia Butter Dish Made by Ripley c. 1891. Etched oak leaf and acorn. Just shy of 8" h. to top of finial. Very clear glass, no chips, excellent condition. (6372)
Circa: 1891
Manufacturer: Ripley  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4952: Mascotte Covered Butter Dish

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Mascotte Covered Butter Dish Mascotte was made by Ripley & Co. c. 1874. This is a large footed butter dish measuring 7 ¾" across the outside flange x 5 ¾" h. The covered is etched with fern leaves. The Mascotte pattern is repeated in the base of the butter dish as well as on the cover and finial. The inner lip of the butter base extends about ¾" high around the flange. Excellent condition. (#4952)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG

Manufacturer: Ripley & Company  

Your Price: $55.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 4882: Tree of Life Butter Pat

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4882

Tree of Life Butter Pat Made by Hobbs, Brockunier, c.1879. 3" diameter. Also called an individual butter. Excellent condition, no chips. (4882)

Keywords: table setting, Victorian glass, antique glass, eapg, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1879
Manufacturer: Hobbs Brockunier  

Your Price: $20.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 559: Star and Punty Flint Sugar Bowl Base

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559

Star and Punty Flint Sugar Bowl Base Sandwich Glass Co., c.1850, also called Paneled Punty. Measures 5 ¼" h x 5"w. Octagonal top with a 4" circular base – base shows some wear – polished pontil. Brilliant bell-toned flint. In the mold 1/8" "cuts" appear inside the top of the rim. (3 in total). (3285)

Keywords: tableware, antique, early American pattern glass, eapg

Circa: 1850
Manufacturer: Sandwich  

Your Price: $49.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 737: Swan Blue Handled Mustard / Sugar

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737

Swan Blue Handled Mustard / Sugar Great color in this piece of the 1880’s. Maker unknown. It very likely had a cover. The many knobs and beads that serve as handles are all perfect. 3 5/8" h x 3"w. Illustrated in Metz 2. Excellent condition. (#5848)

Key Words: early american pattern glass Victorian pressed EAPG antique

Manufacturer: american glass company  

Your Price: $45.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6038: Shell and Tassel Round Covered Sugar

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6038

Shell and Tassel Round Covered Sugar Made by George Duncan & Sons, c.1881. Collared base, clear dog finial. Sugar bottom 5 5/8" high x 4 3/8" wide - with lid 8 ¼" high. Base is perfect, lid has a ½" long deep chip on the inside rim. ( 6038)

Keywords: tableware, table set, antique glass, eapg, Early American Pattern Glass

Circa: 1881
Manufacturer: Duncan  

Your Price: $125.00
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