Featured is a wonderful EAPG Syrup Pitcher in the Sylvan or York 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 Fostoria Glass Company number 1118 York. This is the same pattern as Fostoria Glass Company number 1119. This pattern is known as Sylvan or York or Diamond Splendor.
- Color: This is an EAPG Syrup Pitcher in the Sylvan or York pattern, crystal glass.
- Design: diamonds and diamond points
- 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.