Antique EAPG Square Bowl, US Glass, Pennsylvania Pattern, Circa 1898, Square Nappy, Pressed Glass
This is a gorgeous antique EAPG (Early American Pressed Glass) square bowl by US Glass. It dates circa 1898. The pattern is called Pennsylvania. This crystal bowl catches the light beautifully. This is a great piece for the collector or a wonderful gift idea.
The United States Glass Company was formed when 18 or more glass companies combined in 1891.
Size:
3 inches in height
6 inches in diameter
This bowl is in excellent condition. There are no chips, cracks, or scratches.
This would make a great housewarming, hostess, wedding, shower, or holiday gift. A great piece to add to your collection.
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Our Vintage Rating Chart:
'LIKE NEW' Perfect mint condition.
EXCELLENT: Item has no chips cracks or crazing. May show wear from over the years such as small utensil marks.
GREAT: Item shows signs of wear due to everyday use. Larger utensil marks small flea bit chips.
VERY GOOD: Item has larger signs of wear from everyday use. Such as minor scratches, scuffing, crazing or flea bite chips.
GOOD: Item shows its years of use and love. There will be flaws such as chips, small cracks, more pronounced crazing etc. Price will reflect these defects. The item will show a larger amount of wear.
FAIR: Numerous noted flaws, some very significant. Larger cracks, chips, mars, etc. The item will have very significant wear for its years of use.
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