Depression Era glass ID - help!!

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  1. DivasFinds

    DivasFinds Well-Known Member

    20190204_140231.jpg I'm slowly getting my glass collection cleaned and sorted, and need help identifying a few more pieces I'm stuck on. Any help or a nudge in the right direction is much appreciated!! I've numbered pics to help keep it all straight. I WAS told that #1 is a sugar jar missing the lid. It measures about 4 x 4.


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  2. DivasFinds

    DivasFinds Well-Known Member

    Update...i was able to I'd #3 as anchor hocking bubbles and Ladders pattern candy dish...
     
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  3. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    4 is EAPG; Duncan & Miller Glass #52 Crown c1904
     
  4. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    #1 is an EAPG era spooner.
    #2 and 5 are depression era. #5 looks like one of the kitchen companies, Hazel Atlas, Jeanette, or Hocking. May not be part of a pattern.
     
  5. DivasFinds

    DivasFinds Well-Known Member

    Forgive my ignorance, but what's a spooner?
     
  6. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

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  7. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    I think #1 may be a plain EAPG sugar sans the lid/cover as you suggest.
    Mckee Bros. Ionic c1895

    #2 looks a bit like Imperial Glass #227 Molly

    #2 check Heisey 393 Narrow Flute
     
  8. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Ah yes, you are probably correct.
     
  9. George Nesmith

    George Nesmith Well-Known Member

    The Victorians in America used what we call a table set consisting of a butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and a container to hold spoons(spooner). The spoon holder was short enough so that the spoon handle was easy to grasp to stir you sugar into the coffee etc.
     
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  10. DivasFinds

    DivasFinds Well-Known Member

    Another interesting thing to note, is that the 1/3 of the "jar" near the base has what appear to be "scratches" that encircle the circumference of the jar/container. Almost like a spoon repetitively went around it or dinged it.....
     
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