THE GLASS CURIO
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Welcome to the Glass Curio. You'll find here antique, vintage, and contemporary glass. Clear glass and colored glass. Useful glass and decorative glass. Just click on the category you wish to explore. Since moving from New England to Tucson, Arizona, my attention has shifted from antiques and books to designing and making jewelry. I am no longer buying and selling antiques, and I am concentrating on my jewelry business, known as Jewelry From Tucson. Please take a look!! In the meantime, I am leaving my antiques website up for those that like to look. |
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EAPG
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EAPG Excelsior Spillholder Pretty little spillholder, in the pattern Excelsior, attributed to McKee Brothers, c. 1860's. This little spillholder is 2 7/8 inches tall, has a diameter of 3 1/8 inches. There are 2 tiny little pinprick dings on one side. Otherwise, no chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Water Pitcher BEADED LOOP or OREGON Here is an impressive looking EAPG water pitcher. The pattern is called Beaded Loop, also known as Oregon (States Series). This pattern was produced by U.S. Glass Co. of Pittsburg, beginning in 1901 thru 1910. The pitcher is 8 1/4 inches tall. No chips no cracks. Just a few scratches. Some straw lines. No makers mark. | SOLD |
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EAPG Star & File Milk Pitcher c. 1900 EAPG Milk Pitcher, Star and File aka Imperial's #612. Made by Imperial Glass Co., ca. 1900. This pitcher stands 7 3/4 inches at it's tallest point. NO chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Shell and Jewel Water Pitcher Classic EAPG. A Shell and Jewel water pitcher. Made by Westmoreland Glass Co., c. 1893. Later made by Fostoria Glass Co., c. 1898. This one has a flat chip underneath the rim of the foot. This pitcher stands 8 inches tall. | SOLD |
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EAPG Cambridge #2651 *Inverted Feather* Pitcher c. 1900 Just lovely!! Here is a 8 1/2 inch tall slender pitcher, Cambridge #2651, also known as Inverted Feather. Nice!! It does, however, have a chip on the topside of the foot rim. This chip is about 1/2 inch across. I tried to get a pic of it. | SOLD |
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EAPG Wheat and Barley Creamer c. 1891 Early American Pattern Glass creamer. This pattern is called Wheat and Barley (also known as Duquesne, or Hops and Barley, or Oats and Barley). It was made by Bryce Brothers of Pittsburg, c. 1880's, and was reissued by the United States Glass Company c. 1891. 5 inches tall. There is some roughness on the inside of the rim near the spout. | SOLD |
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EAPG Roman Rosette Creamer c. 1890 Early American Pattern Glass creamer, in the pattern Roman Rosette. This pattern was originally produced by Bryce, Walker & Co. of Pittsburg c. 1875-1885. It was reissued by the United States Glass Company c. 1894-1898. This creamer is 5 1/4 inches tall at the top of the spout. There are NO chips or cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Panama Creamer Pretty Early American Pattern Glass creamer, pattern name is Panama. Made by the U.S. Glass Company, c1891. Clear, bright glass, no chips no cracks. This creamer is 3 1/2 inches tall at the tip of the spout. | SOLD |
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EAPG Hobb's Daisy and Button Creamer c. 1880 EAPG Hobb's #101, Daisy and Button creamer. This large creamer is 4 1/4 inches tall at the tallest point of the spout, 3 1/4 inch diameter. No chips no cracks! | SOLD |
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EAPG Waffle and Bar Small Creamer I can't find out much about this pattern, other than its name - Waffle and Bar. This little fellow stands 2 3/4 inches tall at the tip of the spout. There are a couple of rough spots along the sharp edges of the cubes. | SOLD |
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Pattern Glass Cane Variant Creamer This is a variation on the Cane pattern, but looks too new to me to be Early American. Still nice! This creamer stands 3 1/2 inches tall. It has a 1/2 inch flaked chip on the underside of the foots edge. | SOLD |
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EAPG Scalloped Six Points Bouquet Vase Delightful 6 1/4 inch bouquet vase, made by George Duncan's Sons & Co, with continued production by Duncan & Miller Glass Co., c. 1897-1912. The pattern name is Scalloped Six Points. Better hurry on this one, it seems to be inching its way over to my own china cabinet!! | SOLD |
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Pair of EAPG Trumpet Vases *Diamond* c. 1897 I just love these old trumpet vases! Here are two nice 9 inch tall vases, in a pattern called Diamond, made by the Ohio Flint Glass Co., c. 1897. No chips no cracks. Nice clean clear glass! | SOLD |
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7.5in Lavender Pressed Glass Candle Sticks Very pretty pair of candle sticks, nice light lavender color (sun purpled). Pleasing shape, 7 1/2 inches tall. No chips. | SOLD |
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EAPG Jelly Compote SUNBEAM c. 1900 Sparkly little jelly compote, made by McKee and Brothers, c. 1898-1902, in the pattern Sunbeam. This compote stands 4 1/4 inches tall, and has a 5 inch diameter. NO chips no cracks. Bright clear glass. | SOLD |
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EAPG Compote Base JASPER, aka BELT BUCKLE c. 1880 EAPG compote, pattern name Jasper, aka Belt Buckle, Eleanor, and Late Buckle, made by Bryce Brothers, c. 1880. This compote should have a cover, but it has gone missing. Nice clear glass with no damage that I can see. A couple of straw marks, a couple of small bubbles. This compote stands 5 1/2 inches tall. | SOLD |
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EAPG Compote - Sheaf and Diamond c. 1905 Early American Pattern Glass compote, pattern is Sheaf and Diamonds, made by Bryce, Higbee, c. 1905. A combination of fans, bands, and diamonds, with a scalloped rim, make for a very attractive piece. This compote stands 5 1/2 inches tall, and is 8 inches in diameter. No chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Compote - Ten Pointed Star - c. 1907 Early American Pattern Glass compote, the pattern is Ten Pointed Star made by J.B. Higbee, c. 1907. A combination of fans, banded daisies, and grated diamonds, plus a scalloped edge, makes this a very attractive piece. This compote stands 6 1/4 inches tall, and is 7 1/2 inches diameter. No chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Panama Bowl Pretty Early American Pattern Glass bowl, pattern name is Panama. Made by the U.S. Glass Company, c1891. Clear, bright glass, no chips no cracks. This bowl is 6 1/4 inches in diameter, 2 inches deep. | SOLD |
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EAPG Arched Fleur-de-Lis Handled Olive Dish Pretty little handled olive dish, made by Bryce, Higbee & Co. of Homestead, Pennsylvania, c. 1898-1907. The pattern name is Fleur-de-Lis, also known as Arched Fleur-de-Lis. Nice clear glass, with NO chips or cracks. This dish is 5 inches in diameter, and 1 1/2 inches deep. | SOLD |
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EAPG Salt & Pepper w/Sterling Tops Zipper Pattern Very pretty salt and pepper shakers, with sterling tops, in a fetching zipper pattern. These are blown three mold with a pontil on the bottom. The tops are not marked sterling, but certainly look, feel, and polish up like sterling, screw on tightly, and are in good shape. The tops of the shakers are a little rough around the rims. There are some straw marks, NO chips no cracks. They each stand 2 7/8 inches tall. | SOLD |
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EAPG Waffle and Star Band Pickle Dish - 1910 EAPG oblong pickle dish, pattern name Waffle and Star Band, made by the Tarentum Glass Company, c. 1910. This dish is 7 inches long, 3 1/3 inches wide, 1 3/4 inches deep in the center. NO chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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LARGE EAPG Rose Bowl *Late Block* c. 1891 Super sized! This large rose bowl is in the pattern Late Block, made by the U.S. Glass Company, c. 1891. 6 inches tall, the opening has a diameter of 3 1/4 inches, and it weighs over 3 1/2 pounds! Nice clean clear glass! No chips no cracks. One flaw inside the glass (a white substance) done during manufacturing, about 1/4 inch in size. This bowl sparkles like the dickens in the sun! | SOLD |
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EAPG 9in Celery Pretty EAPG celery, pattern and maker unkown. 9 inches long, 4 inches wide, 2 1/2 inches tall. No chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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EAPG Butter Lid EAPG butter lid. I have not been able to identify the pattern or maker. The opening is 5 1/8 inches, and it is 4 1/2 inches to top of finial. 1 minor chip on the rim, on the outside. A few small (1/8 inch) stress lines around the rim. The finial is solid glass. | SOLD |
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EAPG Butter Dish - Beaded Fan with Narcissus Pretty butter dish ... the cover has gone missing. I haven't been able to identify the pattern or maker. Stippled background with teardrop shaped beads around the edge of the plate, fans (or shells) and flowers decorate. This dish is 7 inches diameter, will take a cover with a 5 inch opening. No chips no cracks. | SOLD |
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