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carmenisacat's items36 of 88Wedgwood Platter Aesthetic Movement Brooch unsigned machine turned.
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    Posted 4 years ago

    carmenisacat
    (88 items)

    I am hoping to identify the pattern in this EAPG. It is very heavy and looks to be lead crystal. It is not signed that I can tell.

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    1. freiheit freiheit, 3 years ago
      Hi carmenisacat, I am not sure if you found out more about your sugar bowl and creamer and it's not that easy to tell from pictures but your items seem to me like
      American brilliant cut glass, not EAPG (pressed). The edges look crisp and therefore might be cut. Earlier pieces are usually very elaborate. Simpler designs with flowers are usually later pieces. There are so many pattern that it makes my head spin.
      I hope you find out what you got.
      Cheers,
      Gudrun

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