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EAPG Adams & Co #86 amber pitcher

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    Posted 4 years ago

    Sharky
    (159 items)

    Hi everyone. Today I have a amber glass pitcher made by Adams & Co in 1886. It is listed in the catalogues as #86...collectors refer to it as daisy and button w/ thumbprint. 9 in tall by 5 in wide and VERY heavy. Could you imagine the victorian housewife lifting this thing everyday? Enjoy.

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    Comments

    1. fortapache fortapache, 4 years ago
      It looks like carnival glass the color that is. It is an unusual color for EAPG.
    2. Sharky, 4 years ago
      I agree fortapache.....I think it's just the way the lighting and flash hit it. This pattern was actually available in many colors....sometimes the thumbprint corners were in a different color than the rest of the item.
    3. Sharky, 4 years ago
      I know that either Smith or Wright reproduced this pattern in a couple items...including a pitcher. It's my understanding that the reproduced pitcher is the smaller of the 2 originals. Any thoughts?

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