Posted 11 years ago
Aimathena
(600 items)
This was my very first make an offer on ebay. It was a very cool feeling when they excepted my offer. The EAPG Willow Oak cake stands (& info from TallCakes) launced me in this direction. I saw this and instantly thought fudge would look great displayed on it. Especially along side the matching cake stands filled with my Grammy's Apple and Pumpkin cakes.
nice plate :) The maker is (IMHO) more accurately stated as Bryce as I noted on the cake stands. Bryce introduced this pattern before they joined U. S. Glass 1n 1891. Tho' the pattern may have been continued under USG it is correct to attribute to Bryce.
Thank you TallCakes. I truly appreciate all your wonderful information. I am already hooked on EAPG Willow Oak =^)
I have an amber salver in my collection.
I bet those Apple & pumpkin cakes were overly-delicious too! =) Love it!
=^) I'll ship you a slice of both tom xo
=^) Thanks for the Love...
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=^) Thanks for the Love Lucas xo
I will take you up on your offer Aimathena, just let me know! =^D
Would be my pleasure Tom =^)
Is there ice cream to go with Grammy's Apple and Pumpkin cakes?
Oh of course there will be... now you know better =^PSpeaking of ice cream... I need to talk to you about that ice cream scoop you are looking for, check your email.
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Bryce's Wreath was introduced in the mid-1880s. There is no indication it was continued when Bryce joined US Glass in 1891. A few random pieces appear in early USGCo. catalogs, but this was probably old stock.
I am very happy with old stock ;-) Thanks so much Paul. I just love how knowledgeable you are.