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EAPG pickle dish Imperial Jeweled Moon & Star

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Glassware2915 of 10058Compote Fruit Pedestal Bowl 1906 Regal PatternNorthwood 7 CO. #19 Memphis c1908
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    Posted 8 years ago

    LovelyPat
    (75 items)

    Antique early American pressed glass by Co- Operative Flint Glass . This two piece pickle dish / compote is from 1896 , in a pattern called "Imperial " by Flint in crystal glass with amber waffles , blue dotted stars and on the smaller bowl satin glass circles. The smaller bowl has a chip on the rim but no other damage to this set , unbelievable for it's age and being sold at a local Goodwill store . This pattern mold was bought by Phoenix Glass in 1929 and they produced pieces in opaque glass , like a cake plate in white & pink glass I would LOVE to find !

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      beautiful pieces; tho' I think perhaps that is a butter base. I have the Co-Operative Flint Glass and Phoenix Art Glass cake stands in my posts.

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