Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware
Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware

Antique 1800's EAPG Adams & Company "Actress" Pattern Sugar Bowl Base | American Pressed Glass Wine Glass Water and Juice Goblet Stemware

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「Features」
· Two relief portraits on two alternate sides
· Art nouveau floral and shell decorations on the other two sides
· Made by Adams & Company
· On ball stem base

「Style Inspiration」
Transport yourself back to the elegance of the 19th century with this exquisite Antique EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) Goblet from Adams & Company. Crafted in the 1800s, this goblet features the timeless "Actress" pattern, a testament to the intricate craftsmanship of the era. The delicate detailing showcases two relief portraits on two alternate sides, as well as art nouveau florals and shell decorations on the other two sides, evoking a sense of vintage charm and sophistication.

Perfect for adding a touch of history to your table setting or antique glass collection, this Adams & Company goblet promises to be a cherished heirloom for generations to come.

「History」
Adams & Company, renowned for its Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), emerged during the mid-19th century in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded by brothers John and Robert Adams, the company swiftly gained recognition for its exquisite glassware designs. In 1861, they introduced the "Adams Rib" pattern, marking the beginning of their significant contributions to the EAPG movement. Over the years, Adams & Company became synonymous with innovation, producing a wide array of intricate patterns and designs that captivated collectors and consumers alike. Despite facing challenges from competitors and changing market trends, Adams & Company remained a prominent figure in the EAPG industry until its closure in the late 19th century.

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「Condition」
Excellent vintage condition. No chips or cracks.