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An original watercolor of Indian Paintbrush flowers in an amber Wildflower pattern creamer by Marshall Monroe. |
JUBILEE aka Isis is 4 3/4" tall & McKee's pattern #132. It was made ca. 1894. $37 |
IVY IN SNOW was made by the |
JACOB'S LADDER aka Maltese by Bryce Walker ca. 1876. It is 6" tall and $38 |
JERSEY LILY WARE aka Lily Langtree aka Lacy Valence aka Center Medallion |
JEWELED HEART aka VICTOR has a tiny bit of gold left in the beads. It is 4 1/8" to the top of the handle and 3 5/8" across the top. A beauty by Dugan Diamond ca. 1905. $85 |
LACY DAISY is a saucy pattern by John Higbee ca. 1908. $35 We have a spooner to match it. |
LOCKET ON CHAIN aka |
JAPANESE aka Oriental aka |
LILY OF THE VALLEY etched creamer by Gillinder & Sons ca. 1880s. $48 |
PANSY, MOSS ROSE & |
LOG CABIN is a famous EAPG pattern by the Central Glass Co. ca. 1875. This is an authentic original with the latch on the door. $135 |
LOOP With DEWDROPS is the U S Glass Co. pattern #15028 made ca. 1890s. $45 |
PILGRIM pattern |
PANEL RIBBED SHELL A beautiful pattern by the Central Glass Co. No. 730 ca. the 1870s. It is engraved and is 5 3/4" tall at the side. $45 |
MANILA aka WREATH & SHELL pattern is a heart-stopper of a pattern by the Albany Glass Co. ca 1900. Offered here in rare canary/vaseline opalescent. There is a faint cloudy ring around the upper body. $95 |
MEMPHIS aka Doll's Eye |
MELROSE aka DIAMOND BEADED BAND - my favorite pattern - made by Greensburg Glass Co. ca. 1889. $55 | MINERVA aka ROMAN MEDALLION - a classic pattern by Adams & Co. 1881 - 1885. $75 |
RADIANT is amazingly clear, sparkling glass. It is Leaf & |
MISSOURI aka Palm & Scroll Made by the U S Glass Co. ca. 1899 as part of their States' series of patterns. It has a tiny flea bite on the lip seen HERE. A very hard pattern to find.. $55 | OLD GLORY aka MIRROR STAR aka NEW MARTINSVILLE'S #719 was made ca. 1912. $32 |
ONE O ONE aka BEADED |
OPEN ROSE aka MOSS ROSE, a beautiful pattern by Central Glass Co. ca. 1870s. It has a graceful applied handle and is $95. | PANELLED WHEAT aka FRAMED SHEAF |
PLEAT BAND aka PLAIN WARE is a Greentown, Indiana Goblet & Tumbler #137 made ca. 1897 - $35 |
PLEAT & PANEL aka DERBY is a large pattern product of Bryce Bros. ca. 1882. It is shaped like a triangle! $65 | PRIMROSE aka STIPPLED PRIMROSE was made by the Canton Glass Co. ca. 1880s. |
PRISON STRIPE is aka HEISEY #357. A rarely found pattern, this has slight roughness on a couple of the corners of the base. Made by A. H. Heisey ca. 1907 $85. |
PADDLE WHEEL aka FERN WHEEL aka FERN WHIRL is a product of the Westmoreland Glass Co. ca. 1905. It retains some of its original gold decor. $48 |
QUEEN aka SUNK was made by McKee in the 1890s. It is 5" tall & has a long but shallow base |
RETICULATED CORD aka O'HARA'S #600 is a scarce pattern ca 1885. It has a flat flake under the base edge; a beautiful piece of amber EAPG for $65. |
RICHMOND aka AKRON BLOCK was made by the Nickel Plate Glass Co. ca. 1889. It has one top point chipped & is 4 1/4" tall. $38. |
ROSE POINT BAND aka WATER LILY aka INDIANA GLASS #153 was made in |
REEDING aka Four Lines is a Cambridge Glass Company pattern ca. 1916. The gold is absolutely fabulous. We have a creamer & butter dish to match it. The creamer is $42. | QUEEN ANNE aka Bearded Man by La Belle Glass Co. ca. 1879. It is 5" tall and $38 We have a matching spooner or open sugar in this pattern too. |
RIVERSIDE'S #3 pattern from a date unknown to us but fairly early in the life of the factory which opened in 1879. It and its matching sugar bowl (which is shown without a lid in a company catalog) are beautifully engraved with Riverside's #10 engraving. |
ROSETTE & PINWHEEL is the ever-popular Indiana Glass Co. pattern # 171 from 1905. It is $35. |
ROTEC is one of the McKee 'tec' patterns from the 1890s. It is $45. |
RAYED FLOWER was made |
RIBBON CANDY pattern was made by Bryce Bros. Guess where the pattern got its name. So that candy has been loved since the 1880s! This one has a string of slag, see HERE, so it is 'as is' at $20. | PEERLESS aka COLONIAL |
SAWTOOTH, EARLY Such a pretty creamer! See the applied handle HERE. It is 5" tall to the low part of the side. $45 |
SHELL & JEWEL aka Victor was made by Fostoria & Westmoreland beginning ca. 1893. See small chip on side of the lip HERE. $42 |
This is ADAM'S SAXON pattern - a classy 1880's product w/ applied handle for $55. |
SHELL & TASSLE is one |
TOSSED SCROLLS is a saucy little milk glass cream pitcher that we don't know who made but are sure it is from the late 19th century. $38 |
SCROLL WITH FLOWERS aka Modern Ware is a McKee Glass Co. pattern ca. 1870s. It is a very Victorian design. $55 |
TEARDROP & TASSEL is rare |
SHERATON aka IDA is a product of the Bryce Higbee |
SPRIG aka PANELLED |
ROSE SPRIG by Campbell Jones ca. 1886 in that vibrant blue |
SWAN MID GREENERY is a pattern from Atterbury ca. 1880s. It was made in several colors. milk glass $55. This milky white is **SOLD** |
SPIREA BAND aka EARL aka SQUARED DOT was also made by Bryce Higbee ca. 1885 - also made in clear & amber. $55 |
SUNFLOWER aka LILY was made by Atterbury & Co. ca. |
SQUARED FINECUT is a Jones, Cavitt & Co. pattern ca. 1886. $38 |
THOUSAND EYE aka SENSATION (OMN). This is the Adams & Co. pattern ca. 1870s in clear. $55 |
TENNESSEE aka Jeweled Rosettes aka Jewel & Crescent is the very hard to find U S Glass Co. States' pattern ca. 1899. It has a very tiny nic on the lip seen HERE. |
THOUSAND EYE pattern was made by 2 factories. This is the one from Richards & Hartley ca. 1880s. It is not the opalescent variety. $55 |
This is X-RAY pattern made by Riverside Glass Works ca. 1899. The gold on it is in excellent shape. See another View HERE. $55 |
TEARDROP & TASSEL in clear |
WILD BOUQUET is a splendid pattern in blue opalescent made by Northwood or possibly the National Glass Co. ca. 1900. $135 |
TORPEDO aka Pigmy aka Fish Eye is an unusual tankard style & a Thompson Glass Co. pattern ca. 1889. |
WIDMER pattern is Beaumont's pattern #102 from 1902. It has an applied handle & a flake on the top edge & some mold roughness around the base outer edge. $38 |
WILDFLOWER was made by the Adams Glass Co. in 1880s. |
TEXAS BULLSEYE aka Notched Bullseye. It is 5 1/2" tall at mid side. By Bryce Bros. ca. 1870s.
It has an applied handle. $42 |
WOODEN PAIL aka OAK BUCKET... isn't this a perfect pattern for a creamer? Bryce McKee made this pattern in several colors in the 1880s. These are both 4 1/4" tall. The amber one is **SOLD** and the rare vaseline is $90. We have a toy creamer in this pattern in our Toy Glass Store. |
WHEAT & BARLEY |
WILLOW OAK aka OAK LEAF aka ACORN & OAK has NO acorns in the pattern!!!! Bryce Bros made it ca 1870s. It has a small chip on top of the base seen HERE. $34 |
YOKE AND CIRCLE is the most often used name for this pattern although when Higbee made it ca. 1912, they called it ERA. See inside it HERE. It is 4 1/4" tall and $45 |
ZIPPER aka COBB aka |
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