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Antique EAPG New Martinsville Horseshoe Medallion Bowl. This nice early American pattern glass bowl from 1908 is 5-5/8" dia. x 2-1/2" deep, has worn gold accents and otherwise it is in good condition.
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7234
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Set of (4) Antique EAPG Long Paneled Flute Goblets Stemware. These great early American pattern glass goblets are 6-1/2" tall and date to the last quarter of the 1800's. They are lovely grey glass and all are in excellent condition.
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7149
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EAPG Antique Honeycomb Laredo Goblet Stemware. This lovely early American pattern glass goblet is 6-5/16" tall and dates to the 1880's. I believe this is New York Honeycomb as shown in Alice Hulett Metz book, Early American Pattern Glass, pgs. 42-43. It has manufacturing roughness where the honeycomb pattern meets the plain top portion, otherwise it is in excellent condition with no chips nor cracks.
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6680
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EAPG Tree of Life Bowls, Portland Duncan & Miller Hobbs. This lovely set of (3) leaf shaped bowls was made by Portland Glass Co. or Hobbs Brockunier or Duncan & Miller. They all made items in this pattern. The largest bowl is 6-7/8" x 4-7/8", the other two are 5-7/8" x is 4-3/8". They are all in excellent condition with no chips, cracks nor scratches.
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7558
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Antique Early American Pattern Glass Celery Dish. This nice dish is 8-1/2" long x 3-1/4" wide, the pattern is unknown and it is in excellent condition.
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7235
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Set of (4) Antique EAPG Selby Pattern Goblets Stemware. These great early American pattern glass goblets are 6-1/8" tall and date to the last quarter of the 1800's. They are lovely grey glass and all are in excellent condition.
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7150
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EAPG Antique Barred Daisy Goblet Stemware. This lovely early American pattern glass goblet is 6-13/16" tall and dates to the 1880's. It is shown in Alice Hulett Metz book, Much More Early American Pattern Glass, pgs. 40-41. It has bubbles in the top edge (none of which have popped or are open), otherwise it is in excellent condition with no chips nor cracks.
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7151
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EAPG Antique Rib and Block Goblet Stemware. This lovely early American pattern glass goblet is 6" tall and dates to the 1880's. It is shown in Alice Hulett Metz book, Early American Pattern Glass, pgs. 206-207. It has a superfluous spur of glass on one seam at the top, otherwise it is in excellent condition with no chips nor cracks.
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7216
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Antique Crystal Fan & File Pattern Glass Bowl. This lovely bowl is 8" dia. x 3 " tall. It has a scalloped edge and other than a place that is frosted on the inside, it is in excellent condition.
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7550
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Antique EAPG Mckee Glass Co. Teutonic Tankard Pitcher. This gorgeous early American pattern glass tankard pitcher is 11" tall and has a silver lip. It dates to 1894-98 and is in excellent condition with the exception of some wear to the silver.
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7152
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EAPG Antique Fan Top Hobnail Goblet Stemware. This lovely early American pattern glass goblet is 5-5/8" tall. It is shown in Alice Hulett Metz book, Early American Pattern Glass, pgs. 186-187. It has some bubbles and creases in the glass in the plain band at the top otherwise it is in good condition with no chips nor cracks.
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7396
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Antique EAPG Indiana Paneled Heather spooner Celery. This lovely item that dates to 1911+ is 6-3/8" tall, has some roughness along the bottm edge and otherwise it is in good condition with no chips nor cracks.
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7154
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EAPG Antique Richards & Hartley Goblet Stemware. This lovely early American pattern glass goblet is 5-7/8" tall and the pattern is called Hartley. It is also known as Paneled Diamond Daisy & Button w/ Oval Panels. It is shown in Alice Hulett Metz book, Early American Pattern Glass, pgs. 222-223. It has a crease in the glass on the outside of the bowl in one of the oval panels otherwise it is in good condition with no chips nor cracks.
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