Description: EAPG 1894 Covered Dome Butter Cheese Dish by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton Co. Early American Pattern Glass butter keeper in the No. 57D (OMN) pattern, AKA Corrigan produced by Dalzell, Gilmore, & Leighton Co. c. 1894. This is a wonderful pattern with raised bullseyes on both the top of the lid and bottom of the plate. Pattern includes raised circular ridges and is on top exterior of lid and bottom underside of plate. Maker: Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton Glass Co.(Findlay-OH, Company Operated 1888-1899)Pattern: No. 57D, AKA CorriganCirca: 1894 IntroducedSpecial: UV Reactive, Uranium Glass, Glows under blacklight.Made in the USA Condition: Very good used antique condition for being over 130 years old. There is a flake chip on the underside of the plate. ------------------------- Excellent Undamaged Antique Condition means that while a listed item has no post-production damage such as chips or cracks, it may have discernible minor wear from usage and/or nesting (stacking). This wear will be mentioned and/or highlighted with its own photo if over-moderate. IMO there are very few pieces of antique glass that don't have an imperfection of some sort, whether from production or use, but that doesn't impact the presentation. Production conditions in the early 1900s were dirty and dangerous; there was no "Quality Control" as we know it now. Issues resultant from these conditions include:-Air bubbles in the glass that were not squeezed out during pressing.-Heat checks which are internal rifts filled with air (which is why you can see them), usually from a burst air bubble.-Inclusions in or on the surface of the glass, such as ash and cinders. Often found in the flames of vases and rims of bowls were it settled during pressing.-Strands of undissolved colorant (usually in green glass).-Straw marks which are lines in the glass caused by premature solidification where the molten glass was snipped from the gathering rod with cool metal shears when the mould was full; lines also formed on the surface during the cooling process.-Tool marks from implements used to form the edge or influence the shape.-Mold issues related to filling and release such as incomplete or malformed edges, rough seams, extra glass at seams; webbed, incomplete or pulled edge points.-Cooling issues such as uneven legs, slanted stems or a bowed base (causing rocking), surface lines and heat checks. ________________________________________________________Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.Discounted shipping on multiple items. ___________________________________________________________________________ MY FIVE STAR SERVICE PLEDGE TO ALL OF MY BUYERS:1. I will accurately describe EVERY item and fully disclose any/all defects with 100% accuracy to the best of my abilities and experience. 2. I will answer all questions about any item I sell as soon as possible. I will communicate to you when your item has been shipped.3. I will ship your item either the same day or next day after your payment has arrived. I ship every day.4. I use the best packaging materials that are available and may reuse some materials to keep the S&H down. Items are packaged for safe transit.5. To take advantage of combined shipping discounts Put items in the e-Bay “shopping cart” then use the request invoice button in the shopping cart. It may be a few hours before I get the notice but I would love to accommodate by reducing charges whenever I can.
Price: 119 USD
Location: Port Clinton, Ohio
End Time: 2024-10-05T10:39:33.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Dalzell
Pattern: Corrigan
Type: Butter Dish
Shape: Round
Color: Clear
Style: Victorian
Year Manufactured: 1894
Material: Glass
Set Includes: Lid
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes