Circa:
Production date began 1906
Price: $75.00 USD Description: We believe this is a punch bowl base and it is EAPG. It measures 4" tall and 6" at the base. We have not been able to define the pattern. It looks like the Cambridge pattern #2351, but we're not su..
Circa:
1880's thru 1930's
Price: $17.95 USD Description: Crystal oval bowl was manufactured by Canton Glass Co. We think the pattern is Primrose and manufactured between 1880's and 1930's. It measures 8 2/8" length by 8 3/4" wide by 2" deep.
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $19.95 USD Description: EAPG heart shaped crystal dish measures 6" from top of heart to the bottom point by 5.75" diameter. Glass is sun-bleached; so the crystal is lavender in color. Not sure of the manufacturer or the dat..
Circa:
1880-1890's
Price: $69.75 USD Description: EAPG Wedding Pedestal Comport without lid. Made by Adams & Company(?) in 1880-1890's. And it is very heavy. There is no chips or cracks in this piece. It does have some bubbles in the glass from mol..
Circa:
1876
Price: $150.00 USD Description: Henry Greener was the owner of Wear Flint Glass Works in Sunderland England .In 1858 he became partners with James Angus. This heraldic Demi-Lion holding a star trademark, on this cake salver was regi..
Circa:
60's
Price: $15.99 USD Description: This is a marvelous old patterned glass bowl. Bowl is amber in color with scalloped edges and has a large fruit design on the bottom. It is oblong in shape and is 12 in. long and 8 3/4 in width at the..
Circa:
40'
Price: $9.99 USD Description: This is a beautiful small dish. It is in a early EAPG pattern known as Sandwich Star on the bottom and Ribbed Paneled sides. This dish is 7 1/4 " long including the tap handles and 4 1/2 “wide and 1 1..
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $4.99 USD Description: This is a nice little dish that is trimmed in gold. It has a teardrop like pattern around the bottom sides and a starburst in the very bottom. The side has ribs that go up to the rim. I do not know th..
Circa:
1967
Price: $3.99 USD Description: This pressed glass goblet in the Manhattan pattern was made by US Glass Co. circa 1902 .However Bartlett-Collins Glass Co reproduced this goblet again in 1967.This goblet looks like it might be a earl..