Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), also known as pressed glass, was produced from roughly 1850 to 1910.
Cheaper to manufacture than blown glass, this glassware was made in cast-iron molds and marketed as a economic
alternative to hand-cut crystal. Manufacturers made a wide range of patterns in order each other, usually patenting
their work. Some of the major glass manufactures were Northwood, Riverside, Fenton, Duncan & Miller, Hobbs and King.
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Bowls & Sauces | Butter Dishes | Cake Stands | Celery Vase | Compotes |
Cruets | Goblets & Wine Glasses | Pitchers & Creamers | Punch Cups | Mugs |
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Salt & Pepper, Sugar Shakers | Spoon Holders | Stoppers | Sugar Bowls | Syrup Pitchers |
Toothpick Holders | Tumblers | Vases | Miscellaneous |
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