SALE! EAPG Salt Dip (CELLAR) Set With Diamond Point Pattern
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This antique Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) salt dip features a distinct diamond point pattern.
Pattern and Manufacturer: This item is identified as the Pavonia pattern, manufactured by Ripley & Co. around 1890.
Purpose: Known as a "salt cellar" or "salt dip," this small open dish was used to hold salt at individual place settings before the widespread use of shakers.
Dimensions: These pieces typically measure approximately 1.75 inches in diameter.
Features: The crystal glass is faceted with protruding diamond shapes around the sides. Minor wear that is expected with age. The price is for the set.
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