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This vintage sugar dish is a beautiful piece of history from the late 19th century. The amber glass, with its intricate Thousand Eye pattern, is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of Richards & Hartley, the brand behind it. Measuring 4 1/2 inches in diameter and 5 1/2 inches in height, this sugar bowl is the perfect addition to any collection of antique dinnerware. The sugar bowl is in excellent condition!!
The item was made in the United States during the time period of 1850-1899. Its style is EAPG, or Early American Pattern Glass. The sugar dish is in good condition, having been well-maintained over the years. It would make a lovely addition to any kitchen or dining room, and is sure to impress guests with its unique and charming design.
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