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  • Loop With Dewdrop Creamer Antique EAPG US Glass NO. 15028

Loop With Dewdrop Creamer Antique EAPG US Glass NO. 15028

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Antique US Glass EAPG Creamer. This antique Early American Pattern Glass Creamer was made by United States Glass Company. The pattern is NO. 15028, aka Loop with Dewdrop. It dates to around 1893. The creamer is approx. 4 3/4" tall x 3" across the opening. There is some wear, aging and chipping.

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