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Carnival Glass EAPG Bonbon Dish in the Butterflies Pattern

$85.00

C11042
Item:  Carnival Glass Bonbon Dish in the Butterflies pattern with handles, purple glass with red, green, and gold even iridescent spray
Size:  7 inches by 7 inches with handles
Circa: 1910-1925
Company:  Fenton Art Glass Company
Condition: Excellent, used

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Featured is a wonderful Carnival Glass EAPG Bonbon Dish in the Butterflies Pattern.

  • EAPG stands for Early American Pattern Glass which dates from 1850 until 1914.
  • EAPG is clear or colored pressed glass, early carnival glass is pressed glass that has a sprayed on iridescent coating.
  • If you love butterflies in your garden, you’ll love this butterfly dish in your home.
  • Pattern: Fenton named this pattern Butterflies.
  • Color: This Carnival Glass Bonbon Dish is amethyst purple glass with red, green, and gold even iridescent spray
  • Design: open winged butterflies around the center with a closed winged butterfly in the center and a small, scalloped edge
  • Fenton reissued the Butterfly pattern in 1970. It can be identified by the Fenton mark on the bottom.
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