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EAPG Butter Dish Lid in the Klondike Pattern

$95.00

PGSPP30007
Item: EAPG Butter Lid in the Klondike pattern, amberette; yellow stain with frosted panels
Circa: 1898
Company: Dalzell, Gilmore, and Leighton Glass Company
Condition: used, excellent, chip on bottom edge

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Featured is a wonderful EAPG Butter Dish Lid in the Klondike Pattern.

  • EAPG  stands for Early American Pattern Glass which dates from 1850 until 1914.
  • EAPG is clear or colored pressed glass made in tableware or glassware matched sets.
  • Pattern: The original manufacturers name is Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton Glass Company Number 75D. This pattern is also known as Klondike.
  • Color: This is an EAPG butter dish lid in the Klondike pattern, crystal glass with ambrette yellow stain and frosted panels.
  • Design: series of squares with beads inside in vertical and horizontal rows with fans
  • Amberette is when the piece is frosted with gold stain.
  • This lid is missing its other half. Perhaps you have the other piece and can make it whole again.
  • This orphan needs to find a good home.
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