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    Posted 11 years ago

    bhc
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    We found this EAPG tumbler, spooner, sugar? we aren't really sure what it is... in with Grandma's china cabinet along with a whole host of other mysteries. I've scoured for something similar and have come up empty handed except for one other photo from an old ebay listing calling it "tulip variant" and containing no other information. It looks comparatively, much older than her other pressed glass items, stands about 4" tall, and looks almost like a diamond point with swags type of design. Any ideas of what pattern this might be?

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      only thing I find on this pattern is that it is called as 'Whirling Dervish' and the maker and date are unknown.
    2. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 11 years ago
      This dealer has a lid for your piece, perhaps, Whirling Dervish at any rate, no other information.

      http://www.petcoff.com/for-sale/alphabetical-listings/w-patterns.html

    3. bhc, 11 years ago
      Thank you both, so much! It's nice to have an idea of what it is, I wish we knew more about how/why she came to own it.
    4. EAPG EAPG, 8 years ago
      Re the above post, this is the spooner, it didn't take a lid.
      Also Petcoff's pages are not available, she has closed her online shop.

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