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This striking tall pitcher is made of amethyst-tinted Early American Pattern Glass, molded in bold vertical panels that alternate between textured daisy stars and smooth swirls, all rising from a scalloped, pattern-pressed foot. The glass has a lovely pale lavender cast that shows best in natural light and a flared lip with formed spout and applied handle, giving it a graceful Victorian silhouette. At about 9 inches tall, it’s a substantial serving piece for water, lemonade, or iced tea, and just as pretty as a statement vase for seasonal flowers. A beautiful example of late-19th/early-20th-century American pattern glass, ready to use or display in a farmhouse, cottage, or vintage-inspired kitchen.
Materials: Pressed glass (amethyst / pale lavender tint)
Style: Victorian / Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG); paneled swirl and daisy/star motif
Theme: Antique kitchen, Victorian dining, farmhouse and cottage décor, collectible glassware
Age: Circa 1890–1910 (EAPG era)
Brand / Maker: Unmarked; specific pattern and maker unknown, typical of American EAPG production
Country of origin: Likely USA (not marked)
Dimensions: Approx. 7.5 in long (spout to handle), 5 in wide, 9 in tall
Condition: Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear; light surface scratches, minor cloudiness and residue in some crevices, and a few tiny rough mold seams/flea bites from manufacture—no major chips or structural cracks noted. Presents beautifully on display and in use.
Food safe: Glass is generally suitable for serving beverages; this antique piece has not been lab-tested to modern standards, so hand-wash only and avoid extreme temperature changes or long-term storage of acidic liquids.
