From Bird Dog's grandmother carefully packed safely wrapped for 65 years. We are listing a full collection of antique EAPG goblets and wine stemware. See our additional listings in our EAPGlass category. 

Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG for short) is clear or colored pressed glass made from around 1850 until about 1914 in matched sets. Machines for pressing glass were invented in the 1820's, but it was not until the 1860's that they were improved enough to mass produce matched table services. Sets of glassware all in the same pattern became very popular, and these sets often included sugar bowl, creamer, butter dish, goblets, tumblers, pitcher, fruit bowl, berry dishes, and sometimes relish dishes, salt and pepper shakers, cake stands, bread plates, compotes, celery vases, and other household items.

This exquisite cordial glass is a product of U.S. Glass from Pennsylvania. With a clear color and Victorian style, it was manufactured in 1897 with pressed glass production style. The unique pattern of the glass being Balder and Kamoni makes it stand out as an original piece of drinkware. The glass was manufactured in the United States during the time period of 1850-1899. It is a perfect collectible item for glass enthusiasts and those looking for a historic treasure.

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