Greentown #11 Salt Shaker Diamonds With Double Fans Indiana Glass EAPG
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Antique Greentown #11 Shaker. This antique EAPG salt shaker was made by Indiana Glass and dates to 1901. The pattern is Diamonds with Double Fans aka Greentown #11. The shaker is approx. 2 3/4" tall and 1 3/4" across the base. It is in good condition. There is some chipping to the diamonds. The opening is rough and the lid has corrosion and wear.
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