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Early American Pattern Glass214 of 609U.S. Glass Co. Candy Dish (EAPG)Butter Dish in Indiana Feather
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    Posted 7 years ago

    capot1948
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    Pattern: Double Pinwheel AKA: Juno*; Star Whorl Description: Double Pinwheel Covered Sugar Bowl Form: Open Sugar Bowl Manufacturer: Beatty-Brady Glass Co. (1898); Indiana Glass Co. (1908) Pattern Number: Not Currently Known Date: 1898; 1908 ------Pattern Design Descriptors------ Primary Pattern Descriptor(s): swirls circular; snowflake Secondary Pattern Descriptor(s): spinner, spirals, diamonds, pinwheel, rosettes, lines, fans "Information on this pattern provided by eapgpatterns.com"

    I can't remember where I got this item at as I have a few hundred pieces of EAPG

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 years ago
      do you think this is possibly a marriage with the lid being Imperial Glass #302 (AKA: Winner, Hobstar & Arches
    2. capot1948 capot1948, 7 years ago
      Possibly though I admit I never noticed that when I bought it. Thanks for pointing that out.
    3. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      How do you do that TallCakes!! Awesome.

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