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    Posted 9 years ago

    TreasureHu…
    (17 items)

    One of my favorite pieces of vintage glass. I don't know if it's considered EAPG, Elegant Glass or what, but I like this piece as well as the vase.

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 9 years ago
      The pattern is considered EAPG as it was introduced by Imperial Glass c1912 as pattern #292 Zippered Heart. Imperial did make this pattern for many years.
    2. TreasureHuntVta TreasureHuntVta, 9 years ago
      Thank you, so are so knowledgeable
    3. ABP_EAPG_love, 8 years ago
      Hi, I have the same piece, but had no idea what it was until recently. I can't see a stamp or etching of the company on this piece. I saw it in a thrift store, but left it because it was "just pressed glass" but it haunted my thoughts and I went back to purchase it the next day. It's the first piece of pressed glass I've bought, though I have many that I've received as gifts. I enjoy looking at it several times a day. It has more personality than anything in my collections. I must find more in this pattern!

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