Interesting glass

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  1. dude

    dude Well-Known Member

    The glass caught my eye because it has 3 different patterns in the mold. Does anyone recognize it? Thanks!
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  2. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    JMHO, but I don't think this is a glass with that edge, it would be hard to drink out of. I suspect it is an EAPG spooner.

    Calling @TallCakes @Cherryhill
     
  3. dude

    dude Well-Known Member

    Thanks, Marie. Spot on!

    I followed up on your comment and found one on eBay tagged, "EAPG Footed Spooner Open Sugar Bowl." The link is a half page long, for some reason, so I'll spare everyone that eyesore. Here's a pic:

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  4. dude

    dude Well-Known Member

    Am I correct in saying it's from the late 1800's?
     
  5. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    my guess would be this is c1960s-80s unattributed florist-wares. The form seems to be more common in milk glass and green, as I've seen around for many years. Yes, there are some common motifs here that were used us EAPG, but I can't attribute this one. I have seen some attribute this to Westmoreland, but I think that is possibly a misinterpretation of their Waterford pattern.
    here's one WP search showing multiple examples you may review:
    https://www.worthpoint.com/inventory/search?query=diamond+ribbed+goblet+&category=

    might also search goblet vase/planter for other examples like this one:
    https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-white-milk-glass-vase-goblet-1967347176
     
    Last edited: Jan 9, 2020
  6. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    Well goes to show you what I know :woot:

    Thanks TallCakes!
     
  7. dude

    dude Well-Known Member

    Thanks for joining the discussion, TC. How can one tell the piece in this thread (and its twin in the eBay link) are not EAPG sugar bowls? What differences are there?
     
  8. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    it is common to find misattributed EAPG listings on eBay. I've been collecting EAPG cake stands and studying EAPG for 20+ years; tho' I in no way claim to be an expert. I noted my reasoning above and provided multiple examples. There are multiple other examples attributing this to Anchor Hocking, which is more plausible; tho' I don't see any proof. You might ask that eBay seller for a specific pattern ID...
     
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