Antique 1880s EAPG Duncan and Sons Ellrose Triangular Candy Dishes Set of 6

$50.00

Duncan & Sons Glass Company produced some of the finest Early American Pattern Glass during the Victorian era, with the Ellrose pattern (also known as Paneled Daisy or Button pattern) representing the intricate geometric and floral designs that made EAPG highly collectible. Dating to 1885, these …

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Duncan & Sons Glass Company produced some of the finest Early American Pattern Glass during the Victorian era, with the Ellrose pattern (also known as Paneled Daisy or Button pattern) representing the intricate geometric and floral designs that made EAPG highly collectible. Dating to 1885, these pieces are genuine antiques representing American glass manufacturing during its golden age. The triangular candy dish shape was innovative for its time, moving beyond traditional round forms to create distinctive serving pieces. The set of 6 provides rare matched service, as finding multiple pieces in beautiful condition from this era is increasingly uncommon. EAPG from Duncan & Sons is particularly prized among collectors for quality construction and distinctive patterns. Each triangular candy or nut dish provides individual serving size perfect for personal portions or small shared servings. This complete set of 6 offers matched service for formal gatherings or creates beautiful displays when arranged together. The geometric triangular shape adds visual interest to table settings while the pressed glass pattern catches light beautifully. These versatile dishes work wonderfully for serving individual portions of candy, nuts, or small desserts, salt or condiment service at formal dinners, jewelry or trinket organization on dressers, decorative display of potpourri or small flowers, or arranged as a collection showcase for EAPG enthusiasts. The 1885 age makes these genuine Victorian-era antiques with historical significance. This set of 6 Duncan & Sons Ellrose triangular dishes is in beautiful condition for 140-year-old glass as noted. The pressed pattern remains crisp and the pieces show minimal wear considering their age. These dishes appeal to serious EAPG collectors, Duncan & Sons enthusiasts, Victorian antique lovers, and anyone who appreciates fine American glass manufacturing heritage. The combination of prestigious Duncan & Sons maker, sought-after Ellrose Paneled Daisy Button pattern, rare triangular shape, complete set of six matching pieces, genuine 1880s antique age, and excellent condition makes this an exceptional find. Perfect for serious collectors or as investment-quality antique American glass.

Additional information

Weight 48 oz
Dimensions 10 × 8 × 8 in