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Ruby stained Art Navo pattern creamer EAPG perfect 1906
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Specifics: Ruby Stained pressed glass creamer made c. 1905, condition perfect. This EAPG pressed glass large creamer is ruby stained. Pattern is called "Art Navo" in Heacock's ruby stained book. Other early books call it " Dogwood" or "panelled dogwood". The pattern has dogwood flowers all around. Made by Co-operative Flint Glass Company , Beaver Falls, Pa. Made from 1905 to 1918. This one features engraving "Pitts Expo 1906". Does this mean Pittsburgh? Condition is extra perfect. No cracks, no chips, no repairs. You may see a few minor scratches to ruby if you look with a magnifying glass, which is a natural thing to see on a piece of table glass over 100 years old. I still call this ruby stain PERFECT. You know how carefully we describe our ruby. Color of the ruby is very bright. The gold decor is 90% intact. Glass is crystal clear, as you can see in the hand applied handle. Spots in the photo are just flash. Height a bit over 4 and 1/2 inches. In Heacock's book , this item is pictured on page 52. This pattern is so attractive, being naturalistic.This is a nice addition to your collection of ruby stain pattern glass., or for your Pitts Expo collection.
Bid with confidence. We are reliable antique dealers who have done shows for 30 years. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Postage at actual cost., plus $1 to help with expensive packing materials. We no longer use paypal, but we do take personal checks, bank checks, money orders, any form of currency in U.S. funds. Will post anyw No reserve. I will mail using the best method for you. Happy to answer questions. Multiple purchases save postage.
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