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Shop Charming EAPG Bryce Brothers Footed Jelly Compote with Twisted Stem
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Charming EAPG Bryce Brothers Footed Jelly Compote with Twisted Stem

$13.99

This charming Early American Pattern Glass footed jelly compote dates from 1889, when it was manufactured by Bryce Brothers Glass Co. in Pittsburgh, PA. (BBGC later became US Glass Co.'s Factory B after 1891.) This small statement piece features a twisted stem and the "Magic" pattern, a.k.a. "Rosette".

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This charming Early American Pattern Glass footed jelly compote dates from 1889, when it was manufactured by Bryce Brothers Glass Co. in Pittsburgh, PA. (BBGC later became US Glass Co.'s Factory B after 1891.) This small statement piece features a twisted stem and the "Magic" pattern, a.k.a. "Rosette".

This charming Early American Pattern Glass footed jelly compote dates from 1889, when it was manufactured by Bryce Brothers Glass Co. in Pittsburgh, PA. (BBGC later became US Glass Co.'s Factory B after 1891.) This small statement piece features a twisted stem and the "Magic" pattern, a.k.a. "Rosette".

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