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Description:
This is a beautiful piece of glass. The pattern is called Sawtooth. This pattern was made by many companies including New England Glass Co; McKee Brothers; The Bryce companies; Gillinder & Sons; and many more. The pattern was made in Flint and Non-Flint. This is Non-flint but it does have a problem with the foot. It is well worn and not completely round. It may have been made that way, or a flake was smoothed out but you can tell it was done a long time ago. The creamer is 6-1/4" tall at the spout and 3" in diameter. The foot is 2-3/4" in diameter and shows a good deal of wear around the edge as mentioned earlier. There may be some bubbles and straw marks and a point or two around the body may have a flake but there are no other chips, flakes or cracks. (B2)
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: B2_C |
| Condition:
GOOD |
Year:
1870
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| Country:
USA |
Maker:
UNKNOWN |
| Height:
6.25 in. (15.88 cm) |
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Width: 3 in. (7.62 cm)
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| Title:
EAPG NON FLINT CREAM PITCHER IN SAWTOOTH - CIRCA 1870 |
Style:
EARLY AMERICAN PATTERN GLASS |
| Materials:
GLASS |
Type:
SAWTOOTH |
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