Featured is a wonderful EAPG Compote in the Crystal Wedding 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.
- Vintage elegant glass, also called “good glass,” is often hand-pressed, hand-molded, or hand-blown, and frequently features hand-finished bases.
- Elegant glass is made of high-quality glass, has fewer visible seams, and lacks the little
- bubbles and wrinkles found in pieces of Depression glass.
- Extra steps made the difference. For example, after a piece was shaped, it was inserted back into a “glory hole” for fire polishing, which gave it a high gloss.
- Most elegant glass was crystal, but some of it was pastel colored and translucent.
- Pattern: Crystal Wedding
- Color: This is a EAPG Compote in the Crystal Wedding pattern, crystal glass with ruby stain
- Design: loops or ribbons with teardrops
- This is a reproduction because there are no scallops on the stem. This pattern was originally produced in 1861 by the Adams Glass Company.