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"GUESS THE MYSTERY PATTERN"


Below are a few pieces that fellow EAPG collectors have been unable to identify. Please feel free to help out and make an attempt to identify and provide information about any or all the of the patterns below.

If you have a piece you would like to have up on this page for ID email EAPGlass with an attached picture/s and information and I'll put it up for you!


"Mystery Piece #1"

This is a flint compote owned by your's truely (EAPGlass-Becky). Do you know what the pattern is? Any additional information would be greatly appreciated!


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"Mystery Piece #2"

This is a celery submitted by Ken Masterson of K&J Antiques. Do you know what the pattern is? Any additional information would be greatly appreciated!


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"Mystery Piece #3"

This is a Large Covered Bowl in a pattern similiar to Plume. The finial on top of the lid is what looks to be a sheaf of wheat tied in the middle. There is also some kind of rope or banding around the center portion of the bottom. There remains a slight tint of gilt around the center of the bottom. Submitted by Ken Masterson of K&J Antiques. Do you know what the pattern is? Any additional information would be greatly appreciated!

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"Mystery Piece #4"

This is a Green with gold covered sugar submitted by Carole of Carole's Classy Glass . Do you know what the pattern is? Any additional information would be greatly appreciated!

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