Posted 2 years ago
horsecentz
(2 items)
I need help in identifying the pattern of the green depression glass salad plate and the crystal pitcher. I an rearranging china closets and coming across several beautiful pieces I am not familiar with, Your help is appreciated.
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your pitcher is an EAPG pattern called 'Banquet' by Bryce, Higbee and Co. , ca.1896; AKA: 'Medallion Sunburst'
an ad from 1929 calls the green depression dish a 'Preserve Dish'. The pattern is 'Pebble Leaf' by Indiana glass. This appears to be an original run of the pattern.
http://indianaglass.carnivalheaven.com/id263.htm
Thank you so much, your information has been so helpful. I have spent so much time trying to find this information and you were able to solve my mystery in a matter of minutes. Thanks again.
Banquet was one of Bryce, Higbee's new patterns for 1896.
i have a same but brown very nice to see in green