American Brilliant EAPG

Antique American Brilliant Keystone Pathfinder Wine Glass Circa 1910

$18.00

  • Details
    Keystone Pathfinder Omnibus Wine Goblet; US Glass 15124 Clear EAPG 1910
    This is American Brilliant Glass.
    It was produced around 1910.
    It features a Star of David Pattern.
    It is referred to as the Edwardian style for King Edward VII,
    Created 1910, as a carry over of Queen Victoria's age as the Victorian style.
    It stands 4 1/4 inches tall.
    It is often used as cordial glass in todays settings.
    The glass is completely intact with no chips or cracks.
    The glass is not worn!

    This is truly a beautiful pattern!

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