Imperial Glass Pickle Boat #564 EAPG 1915
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Antique Imperial Pickle Boat. This antique Early American Pattern Glass pickle boat was made by Imperial Glass. It is their No. 564 pattern, which dates to around 1915. The pickle boat is approx. 8" x 4" x 1 3/4". There is some chipping around the sawtooth edge. The dish also has wear and aging.
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