Around 1870, when EAPG was first made, just about everyone churned their own butter. Making butter was hard work
because it was hand churned. The cream was skimmed off the fresh milk and churned until the yellow fat separated
from the buttermilk and stuck together in chunks. Some of the butter was molded in a press and the butter was then
stored in the EAPG butter dish on the table. Today using an antique butter dish adds charm to any holiday table setting.
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All items are single quantity, unless otherwise noted.
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PGBD13000
EAPG Pattern: Paneled Thistle Honey Dish, crystal Size: 51/2 inches tall, 5 1/2 inches square
Circa: 1910 or 1950 MFG: Higbee Glass Company or reproduction by L G Wright
Excellent Condition
Price: $25.00 |
PGBD13001
EAPG Pattern: Arched Fleur de Lis Butter Dish, crystal Circa: 1898-1906 MFG: Bryce Glass Company Condition: Excellent Price: $95.00 |
PGBD13002
EAPG Pattern: Paneled Daisy Butter Dish, crystal
Circa: 1900--- MFG: Bryce Brothers Glass Company Condition: Excellent Price: $65.00 |
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PGBD13003 EAPG Pattern: Butter Dish Circa: About 1900-- MFG: Unknown Excellent Condition SOLD
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PGBD13004
EAPG Pattern: Royal Coop Butter Dish, crystal clear glass Circa: 1895-- MFG: Co-op Glass Company Excellent Condition Price: $65.00 |
PGBD13005 EAPG Pattern: Iris & Meander, white Opalescent Circa: 1903-1906 MFG: Jefferson Glass Company Condition: Excellent Price: $245.00 |
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PGBD13006 EAPG Pattern: Priscilla, green, light gold trim Circa: 1898- MFG: Fostoria Glass Company Condition: Excellent: straw marks on inside butter bottom Price: $85.00 |
PGBD13007 EAPG Pattern: Delaware; aka America Beauty Butter Dish, green & nice gold Circa: 1899 MFG: United States Glass Company (produced at factory B : Bryce Brothers) Excellent Condition: flea bites butter bottom edge Price: $75.00 |
SOLD |
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PGBD13009
EAPG Pattern: Sweet Sixty-One Butter Dish, ruby stained Circa: 1906-- MFG: Duncan Miller Glass Company Condition: Excellent lid, bottom has 2 large chips on edge in ruby stain Price: $35.00 |
PGBD13010 EAPG Pattern: Box-in-Box clear bottom, ruby stained top, clear bottom Circa: 1898-1902 MFG: Riverside Glass Works Excellent Condition: Price: $85.00 |
PGBD13011 EAPG Pattern: Red Block or Duncan number 328, ruby stained and crystal Circa: 1889-1892 MFG: George Duncan and Sons Glass Excellent Condition Price: $95.00 |
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PGBD13012 EAPG Pattern: Florida Green, part of a table set Circa: 1898- MFG: United States Glass Company Condition: several underneath rim chips Price: $105.00 |
PGBD13013 EAPG Pattern: Kings 500, Dewey Blue with nice gold Circa: 1889- MFG: King Glass, United States Glass Company Excellent Condition Price: $135.00 |
PGBD13014 EAPG Pattern: Dolly Madison or Jefferson Butter Dish, electric blue with gold trim Circa: 1905- MFG: Jefferson Glass Company Condition: gold worn, under rim chip on butter bottom Price: $45.00 |
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PGBD13015 EAPG Pattern: Bead Swag, milk glass with painted flowers Circa: 1899- MFG: Heisey Glass Company Excellent Condition Price: $145.00 |
PGBD13016 EAPG Pattern: Bethlehem Star or Starburst Butter Dish, crystal Circa: 1910- Company: Indiana Glass Company Excellent Condition Price: $55.00 |
PGBD13017 EAPG Pattern: Wheat Sheaf Crystal Butter Dish Circa: About 1910- MFG: Cambridge Glass Company Condition: tiny rim chips on plate Price: $35.00 |