Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) - Pickle and Oval Dishes, Golden Sunset
Manufactured circa 1903 by Pittsburgh Lamp Brass and Glass Co. Scarce!
- Item # 522325
- Qty Available 1
Offered for sale today is a unique and high quality set of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) pieces, specifically a pickle and an oval dishes in the Golden Sunset color. The distinctive hue adds a warm and charming touch to these glassware items. This Golden Sunset EAPG glassware set not only brings a touch of antique elegance to the table but also sparks curiosity about its history and the hands it may have passed through over the years. Notable for their tactile, satin finish appeal.
They are both in excellent condition considering they are over 100 years old. The oval dish shows a minor surface scratch on its base, which remains inconspicuous unless you flip it over and closely examine it. They are stamped on the base as follows: The pickle dish with the number 193, and the oval dish with the number 194.
Dimensions:
- Oval dish: 20.5cm long,15cm wide, and 3.5cm tall.
- Pickle dish: 22.5cm long, 12cm wide, and 3cm tall.
We cannot stop being mesmerized about the colors and how tactile these dishes are. You can study the many photographs we have added for this listing. However, if we were to express our enthusiasm in an extravagant statement about this color, it might sound something like this: "The color radiates an opulent warmth that transcends time, transforming each piece into a resplendent embodiment of vintage elegance. Prepare to be enraptured by the celestial glow of Golden Sunset, as it elevates these glassware treasures to a realm of unparalleled sophistication and visual delight."... just saying.
If you are interested in these, we have another EAPG listing in the same pattern and colors.
About Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG)
Patterned glassware known as Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) was crafted and produced in the United States and Canada between the 1860s and 1915. This glassware was known for its intricate patterns and designs, and it became popular during a period when new manufacturing techniques allowed for more affordable production, making it accessible to a wider range of households. The EAPG era represents a notable chapter in the history of glass production and design.
EAPG was not limited to just traditional glassware. It included a wide variety of items such as plates, bowls, pitchers, tumblers, butter dishes, and more. The patterns were applied to numerous types of glass pieces.
Some of the popular patterns in EAPG include "Pressed Loop," "Sunburst," "Hobnail," "Cane and Star," and "Daisy and Button," among many others. Each pattern had its own unique charm. Hobnail glass, characterized by raised, rounded bumps on the surface, was a popular design in EAPG. This style later became associated with other glassware, including milk glass produced by companies like Fenton.
The popularity of EAPG declined in the early 20th century as new glassmaking techniques and styles emerged. The Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements, for example, brought different design aesthetics to glassware. Despite the decline in popularity during its time, EAPG has left a lasting legacy. Many pieces have become valuable antiques, and collectors appreciate them for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance.
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Notes
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