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EAPG Sugar Shaker in the Netted Oak Pattern

$95.00

PGSSP210204
Item:
EAPG Sugar Shaker in the Netted Oak pattern, white milk glass with paint, original lid
Size
: 4 1/2 inches tall,1 3/4 inch top diameter
Circa:  1898
Company: Northwood Glass Company
Condition: excellent, used, beautiful color

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Availability: 1 in stock

Featured is a wonderful EAPG Sugar Shaker in the Netted Oak 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.
  • There were many glass factories producing beautiful pattern glass during the Victorian era.
  • The Sugar Shaker was originally called a sugar sifter or sugar muffineer.
  • The Sugar Shaker usually sat on the table alongside the table set and maybe the syrup pitcher. Everything you need for your breakfast was within arm’s reach.
  • Pattern: The original manufacturers name for this pattern is unknown. This pattern is known as Netted Oak.
  • Color: This EAPG Sugar Shaker in the Netted Oak pattern is opaque white milk glass with pink and green paint.
  • Design: leaves, twigs and berries, crosshatching
  • Sugar Shakers are particularly desirable pieces to collect because they are small yet display the pattern well.
  • There is an Antique Glass Salt and Sugar Shaker Collector’s Society. The Society promotes and supports the collecting of shakers and provides education for both members and non-members

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