Antique EAPG Clear Pressed Glass Nappy Bowl | Diamond Cut & Button Star Pattern
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antique glassware, likely dating from the Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) period (1850–1914). Its intricate design catches the light beautifully, giving it the appearance of "brilliant cut" glass.
Key Features & Pattern Details:
Design Style: EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) or late Victorian-era pressed glass.
Pattern: The primary pattern across the bowl is a detailed diamond quilted design, consisting of small, raised pyramids/diamonds.
Central Medallion: The base is a striking feature, showcasing a central starburst or star pattern surrounded by a ring of raised dots or bubbles, often referred to as a "button" design.
Rim: The rim features a scalloped or sawtooth edge.
Handles: The dish includes two small, clear tab handles (also called "lugs" or "ears") on opposite sides.
Function: This type of dish is typically a Nappy Bowl, a shallow, round dish often used as an individual berry bowl, condiment dish, or for holding nuts or candy.
Diameter (Rim to Rim, Excluding Handles): Approximately 4.5 inches.
Diameter (Handle to Handle): Approximately 5.5 inches.
Height: Approximately 2 inches.
Condition: Excellent antique condition. The glass is clear and brilliant with no major chips or cracks noted.
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