Circa: 1890
Manufacturer: Gillinder
Made by Gillinder, c. 1890, 6" diameter. Frosted center with deer, tree, plants and grass. The outer rim has a series of chips. Two are ½" long and extend 1/16" onto the plate's surface - these chips are opposite the "A" and the "J". There is also one edge rim flake and one ¼" long rim chip. A pinpoint thin curved "T" runs through the frosting between the antler on the left and the palm fronds below. It's a bit like a used car, it works but is not perfect. (6465)
Keywords: Early American Pattern Glass, toy glass, children's glass, eapg. Victorian toy glass