Featured is a wonderful EAPG Syrup Pitcher in the Bohner’s Rib 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: Original manufacturers name for this pattern is unknown. This pattern is known as Bohner’s Rib.
- Color: This is an EAPG Syrup Pitcher in the Bohner’s Rib pattern, crystal and frosted glass with enamel pink flowers
- Design: ribs or columns, plain body
- The Victorians with their penchant for ornamentation and their strict code of etiquette for dinning bought beautiful early American pattern glass to hold their syrup.
- Today syrup pitchers are collected and enjoyed for their beauty and unique designs.
- Smother your pancakes, hot cakes, griddle cakes, flapjacks, even French toast in maple syrup from a gorgeous syrup pitcher.