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$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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$24.00
Imperial Glass Company's Nucut pattern represents American pressed glass from the early 20th century when geometric patterns dominated tableware design. Dating to the 1920s era (approximately 1911-1932 production period), this sugar bowl showcases the sawtooth or diamond point edge that was s…
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$12.00
This charming small clear glass tray from Anchor Hocking features the Colonial Lady pattern with its distinctive pressed circle design and practical handles that make it perfect for serving or display. The pressed glass construction showcases Anchor Hocking's commitment to creating functional…
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$8.00
This charming Jeanette Glass punch bowl cup showcases the quality and craftsmanship that made Jeanette one of America's most beloved glassware manufacturers. The clear pressed glass construction features classic styling with smooth curves and a comfortable handle design that makes it perfect …
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$20.00
This vintage piece showcases quality craftsmanship and timeless design that has endured through the decades. The elegant styling pairs beautifully with practical functionality, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The careful construction and attention to detail reflect the manufactur…
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$15.00
EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) from the 1950s represents the continuation of American pressed glass traditions that began in the 1800s. This Art Deco influenced relish dish showcases the geometric cutting and design aesthetics that made mid-century glassware so visually striking. The 7-inch …
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$20.00
Anchor Hocking produced stunning amber glass pieces throughout the mid-20th century, with this triangular or tri-corner bowl representing the innovative modern design aesthetics of the 1960s. The unusual three-pointed shape was a hallmark of mid-century modern design, moving away from traditional…
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$10.00
This vintage piece showcases quality craftsmanship and timeless design that has endured through the decades. The elegant styling pairs beautifully with practical functionality, making it a valuable addition to any collection. The careful construction and attention to detail reflect the manufactur…
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$25.00
Imperial Glass Company produced stunning carnival glass throughout the 20th century, with the Smooth Rays pattern representing classic carnival glass design. Carnival glass features an iridescent surface treatment that creates a lustrous rainbow effect when light hits the glass at different angle…
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$24.00
This classic Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut (EAPC) Star of David serving platter showcases the beloved geometric pattern and quality craftsmanship that made this pattern one of the most popular and enduring pressed glass designs in American history. Featuring the distinctive EAPC Star of D…
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$20.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company produced the Colonial pattern, also known as Colonial Knife and Fork, throughout the 1930s-1970s, making it one of their longest-running and most successful designs. These punch cups from the 1970s production showcase the elegant ribbed or fluted design that made Colo…
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$22.00
Anchor Hocking Glass Company produced the Starburst pattern during the atomic age of the 1960s-1970s, with the radiating star design perfectly capturing the space-age aesthetic that defined mid-century modern design. The bold geometric pattern features a central starburst that extends outward in …