Description: NOTE- My eBay name is "mr.goodpic" because I am a semi-pro digital photographer and am finishing up editing my booklet on how to take pro quality pics of eBay items with little effort; learn the one simple secret! The better your pics, the more you will sell, as great pics give buyers confidence in you as a seller. I will have this booklet for sale in digital format shortly; if you are interested let me know and I will contact you when the booklet is listed on eBay, or just check back and see if I have it for sale yet, I'm doing the final editing now. I will sell it for $5/copy. ALSO, I sell mostly collectible antique and vintage glassware- EAPG, elegant and regular Depression Glass, Mid-Century Modern, art glass, and other antique/vintage collectible items, check out all my listings. Please ask any questions. "Pattee Cross" (?) EAPG Antique circa 1909 Hexagonal Glass Decanter, 9.5" Tall Including Original Stopper EAPG stands for Early American Pattern Glass which was made in 100s of patterns circa 1840s to 1920. If the pattern is in fact Pattee Cross, then this decanter may be a very hard to find possibly rare item in the pattern. According to the EAPG pattern identification book shown (pics from both editions for best id purposes), Pattee Cross was made in many table service items circa 1909. Currently I have not found other EAPG collector book/s or website/s showing Pattee Cross, but the decanter is possibly or probably Pattee Cross as it is not one of the few very similar patterns, see book pics. The decanter looks different/has less Pattee Cross pattern elements as on the goblet shown in the book (also see goblets on ebay currently). This is a fairly common aspect of EAPG patterns depending on the item size and/or shape; more or less of a pattern is sometimes used. In this case the decanter has more elongated but same Pattee Crosses and diamonds, abbreviated other pattern elements, and the large diamonds are composed of small hexagon buttons whereas on the goblet the diamonds are composed of fine cut points. That all being said, the other patterns very similar to Pattee Cross have pattern elements that are distinctly not a part of Pattee Cross. Please ask any questions. PLEASE ALSO SEE MY OTHER LISTING FOR A "Pattee Cross" GOBLET AS SHOWN IN THE BOOK PICS HERE; I CAN COMBINE BOTH ITEMS SAFELY IN ONE BOX TO SAVE ON SHIPPING COST. (Just FYI you should never wash collectible glassware items in the dishwasher, instead always wash by hand which is much gentler on the glass. Dishwashers can fairly quickly fog up clear glassware with mineral stain because the water is SO hot for SO long it opens up the glass molecules enough to let minerals inside the glass, thus causing the whitish mineral stain.)
Price: 20 USD
Location: Port Angeles, Washington
End Time: 2024-11-24T04:05:53.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Color: Clear
Material: Glass
Production Style: Early American Pattern Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States