Remember, pattern glass was the dishes of the everyday housewife during the 1800s and a lot of her family's own food and drink was home grown.

      Using a cream separator, which works on the principle of centrifugal force, was the most efficient method for family farmers to separate cream from milk.
     

     Because cream was a plentiful commodity, especially on farms, Victorian era creamers, or cream pitchers, were larger than ours are now. On average EAPG creamers are about 5" tall & before the 1880s they mostly had applied handles (straps of glass stuck to the side of the pitcher bowl while still hot).
 This page shows EAPG table creamers in patterns A through H.
Don't despair- they are not in perfect alphabetical order...

To skip to patterns I through Z, click HERE.


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   individual or breakfast sized &
        States' patterned creamers click
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ACTRESS aka THEATRICAL
creamer is 5 1/2" tall at sides, by
Adams & Co. 1880 - 1885 $85
ATLANTA aka SQUARE LION
is one of Fostoria's early champion patterns #500. Made
ca. 1895 sans frosting, it is $95

ARTICHOKE aka VALENCIA
was by the Fostoria Glass Co. from
1890 - 1896. This one is frosted
with a pressed handle. $185

 
ALASKA aka LION'S LEG is a not-so-
euphonic name for this beautiful pattern
made by Northwood ca. 1897.
Our creamer is vaseline/opalescent. It has a hairline crack in the handle that is very hard to see and even harder to photograph. $75
 

AUSTRIAN is Indiana Tumbler
pattern #200. This vaseline is a very
rare color in the table size
creamer ca 1890s. **SOLD**
We also have a clear one for $65.


ARCHED FLEUR D' LIS
made by Bryce Higbee & Co.
ca. 1898. **SOLD**
AUSTRIAN, VARIATION
by Indiana Greentown ca. 1898
with a 'sanitary' lid. $85

BEADED FINECUT made by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton ca. 1890.  $38

BEADED OVALS IN SAND aka
Erie was made by Dugan Glass
Co. ca. 1906, RARE in opalescent green.  $165
BUTTON BAND aka Wyandotte aka Umbilicated Hobnail by Ripley & Co. ca. 1886.
Engraved.  See missing
base scallop HERE.  $65

BEVELLED STAR aka
Pride, a Model Flint Co.
pattern ca. 1895. 
$75


BROKEN COLUMN aka
RATTAN is a Columbia
Glass Co. pattern ca 1888.
It measures about 2"
across the top. $75
BARLEY aka INDIAN
TREE is a product of
Campbell Jones
Glass Co. ca. 1879s. $45

BEADED ARCH PANELS
aka BEADED ARCH is attributed to the Burlington Glass Wks ca. 1890.
It is 5" tall & $55

LILY OF THE VALLEY by
Gillinder & Sons ca. 1880s is a
pretty, plain pattern with the
etched floral pattern. $48

BIRD & STRAWBERRY
The very popular Indiana Dunkirk pattern ca. 1914.
We have one with no damage for $75
& one with 3 chips in the base, seen HERE for $35.



CABBAGE LEAF aka FROSTED CABBAGE LEAF is a hard to find pattern by Riverside Glass Co. ca. 1880s.
There is a bruise on a
protruding leaf shown
HERE. So only $72
BRIDAL ROSETTES aka CHECKERBOARD aka Westmoreland #500 is vintage
1910. There is tiny fold in the
lip which occurred 'in the making'
& not considered damage. $45

BUCKLE WITH STAR aka ORIENT was made by
Bryce Walker ca. 1875. It
is 5 1/4" high to the top
of the center of the bowl...
a little larger than most EAPG table creamers. $65




CATHEDRAL aka ORION
was made by Bryce Bros ca. 1885. It was made in blue, amber, amethyst & clear. This has a tiny flat flake on one corner of the base. $55
CHERRY W/ THUMBPRINT aka PANELLED CHERRY
is a product of Kokomo Jenkins - their #475 ca1920s. It has a tiny lid.**SOLD** We have one
missing its lid **SOLD**

CHRYSANTHEMUM aka SPECKLED CHRYSANTHEMUM
by Northwood ca. 1888. It
is the white speckled &
sports a rough pontil. $75


CHICKENWIRE aka
SAWTOOTH HONEYCOMB was made by the Steimer Glass Co. It
is rare in ruby stain with gold.
There is jut a little ware on the ruby on the top rim. Ca. 1906. $255

DOUBLE ICICLE aka
EARLY DIAMOND, a
Greentown product
ca. 1880s.
$48

FANDANGO is Heisey's
pattern #1201 ca. 1896
. There is
a hard to see fissure at the top
of the applied handle below where
it is attached
so it is safe. $55


CLASSIC is one of Gillinder & Sons' most famous patterns. It
has likenesses of classic statuary
on the different panels. Made
ca. 1875. This form has the log
feet & one of them has a tiny
flea bite underneath. $135
BALTIMORE PEAR is aka
GYPSY aka Maryland Pear aka Twin Pear! See a close-up of the original pear striations HERE.
New pieces don't have these. Made by Adams ca 1874, $65. We have 2 with some damage for $35 & $45.

CORD DRAPERY aka Indiana Tumbler #350 made by
Greentown ca. 1890. There
are a couple of flakes
on the feet. **SOLD**



CORNUCOPIA aka STRAWBERRY & CURRANT is a
very interesting pattern. Each form has different fruits or vegetables on the two sides. The creamer has some currants
on one side and grapes & a pear on the other. It is a pattern
made by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton ca. 1890s. $65

CURTAIN TIEBACK was made by an unknown glass company
ca. 1860s. It is one of the first
non-flint patterns made after
the use of flint in glassware
began to wane. $55


DAHLIA   Here is the sweet little creamer made by
the Co-Op Flint Glass Co. ca. 1885-6. The clear one is undamaged
and $45. The very hard-to-find vaseline one has a base
chip shown HERE and some roughness on the lip & is $65.

DAISY & BUTTON WITH CROSSBAR aka MIKADO
in beautiful amber was made by Richards &
Hartley ca. 1885
.**SOLD**



CUT LOG aka ETHOL
pattern was made by the
Bryce Higbee Glass Co.
ca 1890s. It is 5 1/2" tall at
the side of the lip. $75
DIAMOND POINT LOOP is
said to be a product of the 1890s
but the maker is unknown. It
has a couple of small nics on the
outside top edge. $65

HONEYCOMB & CLOVER aka
FOUR LEAF CLOVER was made
by the Fenton Art Glass Co.
ca. 1907. It is green with opalescence
at the top edge & a rare piece
according to James Measell.
**SOLD**

CLASSIC MEDALLION
by Richards & Hartley ca. 1870.
$45
COARSE CUT BLOCK
by Model Flint Glass Co. ca. 1890. It is 6 1/2" tall & 2 1/4" diameter. $38

DAISY & BUTTON WITH CROSSBARS by Richards & Hartley ca. 1885.  Bought from the Welkers.  $75

DART is by another mystery maker ca. 1880s. It is a bright
& sparkly pattern.
**SOLD**
GARFIELD DRAPE aka CANADIAN DRAPE was made by Adams' ca. 1880s.
It is very slightly discolored-
a very hard to find creamer. $65

DOUBLE SPEAR aka BRILLIANT is a McKee pattern ca. 1880s.. $45

COMET, DOYLES aka U S COMET aka DRAPED FAN was made by Doyle & Co. ca. 1880s. It is 5" tall & this one has a top
point chipped off. $39
EGYPTIAN aka
PARTHENON pattern is
a product of the Adams &
Co. 1883-87. $65

ESTHER aka TOOTH & CLAW is a beautiful pattern made by Riverside ca. 1896. This creamer is tragically cracked
in the lower portion. See
HERE. So this rare
amber stained, engraved
piece is only $43.



FROSTED LION is a great
pattern
by Gillinder & Sons
ca. 1877.
$85
FEATHER DUSTER aka ROSETTE MEDALLION
aka HUCKLE was made by
U S Glass Co. ca. 1895. $45

FEATHER aka Doric
was made in emerald green
on a limited basis. It is 4 1/2" tall to the top of the scallops.
There is some roughness on the lip which is not disfiguring. $125

FISHSCALE aka CORAL pattern came from Bryce
Bros. Glass Co. ca. 1880.
$45
FLOWER MEDALLION aka INDIANA DUNKIRK #158
made ca. 1920. $55

FLUTE & CROWN aka QUADRAPOD is 4" to the top of the base - by Westmoreland Specialty Glass Co. ca. 1903.
With lid. **SOLD**


ELLROSE aka AMBERETTE
aka Daisy & Button Panelled. A Geo. Duncan & Sons premier
pattern with the amber panel, made ca. 1892. *SOLD*
FANDANGO aka DIAMOND
SWAG is a seldom found A. H.
Heisey pattern #1201 ca. 1896.
There is a small, hard-to-see
slit where the top of the applied handle attaches. $55

FLORAL OVAL aka BANNER
was made by J B Higbee Glass
Co.
ca 1909. With the lid it
could be used as a syrup pitcher.
The lid has a small chip
under the lip. $78


GRAND aka DIAMOND MEDALLION is a
Bryce Higbee pattern that was made in 2 variations
ca. 1880s.   The form on the left is taller and has
fans at the top of some pieces.  It is  **SOLD**.
The creamer on the right is the variation with flat top
edges. It has a tiny flake on the lip seen HERE.   $48

GALLOWAY was made by
the U S Glass Co, their #15086 pattern ca. 1904. It is 4 1/2"
tall. **SOLD**


GARDEN OF EDEN aka
LOTUS WITH SERPENT was made by an unknown glass company but the dates are
1870s. There is some mold roughness on the top edge.
This form has the serpent
in the base & is $75.
ELECTRIC pattern is a
rather obscure pattern made
by the U S Glass Co.,
their #15038 ca. 1896.
It is $55.

HEART WITH THUMBPRINT
pattern is one of EAPG's most sought after patterns. Tarentum Glass Co. made it ca 1898
in many forms. This creamer
is only $95 because it has a
small chip on top of the base
ring, seen HERE and the base
has been ground.

HAWAIIAN LEI is a
pattern made in many forms
by John Higbee
Glass Co. ca. 1913 $48
HEAVY PANELLED GRAPE
aka PANELLED GRAPE. This creamer is only 4" tall and it
has a reeded handle. $45

HEXAGONAK BULLSEYE
aka HEXAGON BLOCK is a product of Dalzell, Gilmore &
Leighton ca. 1895. $55


HOBNAIL aka HOBBS #323
was made by Hobbs Brockunier
& Co. ca 1885. It is frosted all
over. $65
HOME aka SQUARE IN
DIAMOND BANDS is
4 1/2" tall made by McKee
ca 1880s. $46

HUMMINGBIRD aka
FLYING ROBIN aka BIRD
& FERN
made by a maker unknown to us ca 1880s. *SOLD*

HORSESHOE aka PRAYER RUG aka GOOD LUCK creamers
came in two styles. A home or table style and heftier "restaurant" style.

Both are 1880s creations of Adams & Co 1883 - 87.
The table size is on the left and is the more or less "standard" 5" tall size and $55.
The restaurant size is only about a half inch taller but it holds more
because there is no pedestal. It is very rare and $265.

The prices above do not include the cost of shipping & insurance.

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