Indiana Glass Flower Medallion Bowl Antique EAPG NO. 158 aka Ellipse
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Indiana Glass EAPG Bowl. This antique clear glass bowl was made by Indiana Glass around 1916. The pattern is NO. 158, aka Ellipse and/or Flower Medallion. The bowl is approx. 8 3/4" x 3". There is some wear and aging to the bowl along with a rather large size chip on the base of the bowl.
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