$37.80 $42.00
This is an interesting piece, as it was made by two different EAPG glass companies.
According to the Early American Pattern Glass Society,
This pitcher was part of the No. 2700 (OMN) line by Cambridge Glass Company (Cambridge-OH, Company Operated: 1902-1958), c1905. NOTE: By 1910, this pattern was no longer in the Cambridge price list.
Cambridge appears to have sold the molds to the Monongah Glass Co. because the entire line appears in their 1915 catalog as the No.10027 pattern. - https://www.eapgs.net/full-images.php?idx=68901&pat=2717
Approximately 9” tall, 4.75” wide and 6.5” from spout to handle.
No chips or cracks, but there is an imperfection in the handle that I think was introduced during the manufacturing process. It is a groove that goes on the inside of the handle (see pictures).
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