Oil Lamp with Fingerhole – EAPC
Dimensions: Base: ~4″ high*. Part Number: none Catalogs: none Rim: Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Part of: Notes: Non-production item. Prototype only. The only one…
Mythical pieces of Early American Prescut (EAPC) glassware that either were never issued and distributed or never existed to begin with even though one or more collectors’ books referred to them. This includes Unicorns for which blueprints were drawn and/or one or more prototypes were made, as well as Whimsies. Whimsies are familiar, issued EAPC items that have either been uniquely colored or modified, usually end-of-day by employees.
Dimensions: Base: ~4″ high*. Part Number: none Catalogs: none Rim: Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Part of: Notes: Non-production item. Prototype only. The only one…
I only know of one person who has one of these.
The 4-Part Hostess Tray may have only been made as a prototype. They’re quite rare – I only know one person with a 4-Part Hostess Tray in their collection.
The EAPC Footed Sherbert is a unicorn. Blueprints and one or more prototypes were made, but it was never put into regular production.
The EAPC Footed Bud Vase is a unicorn. Blueprints and one or more prototypes were made, but it was never put into regular production.
The EAPC Cocktail Shaker is a unicorn. Blueprints and one or more prototypes were made, but it was never put into regular production.
Dimensions: 5.75″ dia or 5 3/8″ dia Part Number: 765? Catalogs: none Rim: scalloped Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Dessert Bowl Part of: Notes: Does…
This bowl does exist I’ve been told. However, it was not put into regular production, so it’s a unicorn I doubt the part number is correct, even though Gene Florence listed it in several of his books