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Carnival Glass EAPG Bonbon Dish in the Lotus and Grape Pattern

$65.00

GC11051 
Item: Carnival Glass EAPG Bonbon Dish in the Lotus and Grape, marigold glass with heavy even marigold and green iridescent spray
Size:  5 inches plus handles
Circa: 1910
Company: Fenton Glass Company
Condition: excellent, used

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Availability: 1 in stock

Featured is a wonderful Carnival Glass EAPG Bonbon dish in the Lotus and Grape 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.
  • This pattern was produced in array of colors, but Persian blue is probably the rarest color.
  • Pattern: Fenton named this pattern Lotus and Grapes.
  • Color: This is a Carnival Glass Bonbon dish in the Lotus and Grape pattern, marigold glass with heavy even marigold and green iridescent spray
  • Design: panels with a lotus flower followed by a panel with grapes, lacy scallops divide the panels
  • A purple plate in the Lotus and Grape pattern sold for $10,500 in 2017.
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