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SoldEarly Thistle Pattern Pressed Glass PitcherEarly Thistle Pattern Pressed Glass Pitcher. Lavender in Color. Measures You are bidding at a live sale, please read the terms and conditions. We are offering contact-less pick ups at our South BrunswSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Squirrel In Bower Pattern Pressed Glass Water PitcherA single Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) water pitcher in the recognized "Squirrel In Bower" or "Squirrels on a Tree" pattern, dating to the late 19th century. The vessel is constructed of clear pSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Bringing Home The Cows Pressed Glass Water PitcherAn Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Water Pitcher in the recognized "Bringing Home The Cows" pattern. The item is a single, clear pressed glass pitcher featuring a heavily molded, tapering body. ItSee Sold Price
Sold11 EAPG Pressed Glass Syrup PitchersLot of 11 Early American Pattern Glass syrup pitchers featuring fluted sides with raised dimpled and stippled edges, floral, leaf, and vine decorations, and swirled sides with dotted lines along raiseSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Early American Pressed Glass Monkey Pattern Water PitcherA single colorless pressed glass water pitcher, identified as the EAPG Monkey Pattern. This large EAPG Pitcher features extensive high-relief molded decoration depicting a continuous scene of monkeysSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Hunter Dog Pattern Water PitcherA single Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) water pitcher, featuring the highly sought-after Hunter Dog pattern. This Victorian-era pressed glass pitcher is constructed with a footed pedestal base, aSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Pressed Glass Blue Pitcher in Quilted PatternA single large pressed glass water pitcher or jug executed in a vibrant translucent blue hue, consistent with historic colored glassware. The object aligns stylistically with Early American pressed glSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Pressed Glass Water PitcherA pair of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) serving vessels attributed to the National Glass Company, executed in the popular Gibson Girl or Medallion pattern. The 2pc set comprises one large pitcheSee Sold Price
SoldConsolidated Lamp & Glass Coreopsis Pattern Milk Glass PitcherA single Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) pitcher in the highly recognized Squirrel pattern, attributed to Dalzell, Gilmore, & Leighton, circa 1880. This clear glass object functions as a water orSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Pattern Glass SetEMPG Green Delaware glass group to include two 9.25" tall tankard drink pitchers with creamer and open sugar bowl. High relief pressed glass with rigid handles and gold trim as shown. Some light signsSee Sold Price
Sold5 Colorful Pressed Glass Syrup PitchersFive vibrant early pressed glass syrup pitchers in ruby red to pink, cranberry red, emerald green, vaseline yellow, and blue ritz. Varied mold details include fluted patterns and stepped bases. Each mSee Sold Price
SoldGreentown Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co. Racing & Doe Chocolate Glass PitcherA single Early American pressed glass water pitcher attributed to the Greentown Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co. in the Racing & Doe pattern. This example of Victorian-era pressed art glass, often referreSee Sold Price
SoldEAPG Deer Alert Pattern Glass Water Pitcher c. 1890A single Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) water pitcher in the highly recognized "Deer Alert" pattern, dating to the late Victorian era (c. 1890 - 1905). This pattern glass vessel is executed in clSee Sold Price
SoldVtg EAPG Glass Silver Plated Syrup Pitcher CruetVintage Early American pressed glass, glass silver plated syrup pitcher cruet. Clear glass body with hand and star cut pattern with silver plated middle and lid. Detachable pieces. Measures 5.5 x 3.25See Sold Price
Sold3pc EAPG Heron Pattern Pitcher and Sugar BowlA matched set of two components of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) in the Heron pattern. The set comprises a water pitcher, a footed sugar bowl body, and its coordinating lid, all executed in cleaSee Sold Price
Sold2 EAPG Tree of Life Tilting Water Pitcher & StandA 2pc set of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) in the "Tree of Life" pattern, consisting of a tilting water pitcher and its coordinating rectangular stand. The set is crafted from pressed molded cleSee Sold Price
SoldASSORTED EAPG REFERENCE VOLUMES, LOT OF 21ASSORTED EAPG REFERENCE VOLUMES, LOT OF 21, including Kamm, "Two Hundred Pattern Glass Pitchers", vols. 1-8; Metz, "Studies in Early American Pressed Glass", booklets 1-6; and Unitt, "American and CanSee Sold Price
SoldEarly PRESSED GLASS PITCHER & 10 GOBLETSNice early 4 piece mold pressed glass pitcher with silver plate rim. Comes with 10 matching stemmed goblets. 9 1/2" tall. ExcellentSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Pressed Glass Pitcher, Woodland SceneA single clear colorless glass creamer or small pitcher, identified as an Early American Pressed Glass woodland scene pitcher, likely dating to the late 19th century. The vessel features a wide, scrolSee Sold Price
Sold2 Early American Pattern Glass Pitchers,cat climbing a tree and tree limb designs, both 9", excellent.See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Pattern Glass PitchersThis lot features (2) Early American Pattern Glass water pitchers, including the ??Shell and Jewel' by Westmoreland Glass, 8.25", and the ??Wyoming' by U.S. Glass Co., 9.5" tall, (1902). Both are freeSee Sold Price
SoldHobbs Cranberry Opalescent Coin Dot Syrup PitcherEarly American Pattern Glass pitcher attributed to Hobbs, showcasing a cranberry color that gradually lightens near the base without fully fading to clear. Features white opalescent coin dot decoratioSee Sold Price
Sold1898 EAPG Spanish-American War PitcherThis Early American Pattern Glass pitcher commemorates the Spanish-American War and Admiral Dewey. It features detailed designs, including nautical ships, flags, and symbols of the era. Made in 1898,See Sold Price