Calvert Collection
@calvertcollection Active 12 years, 10 months ago-
Julie posted an update Thursday, Aug 9, 2012, 5:58pm EDT, 13 years, 1 month ago
Good Morning everyone.It's cold and very windy here but at least the sun is shining. I am heading off to another 3 day Swapmeet this morning. This one is nice and close.Only about ½ hour drive from here.
Don @donscns I glad your knee is feeling better.HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Chelsea @calvertcollection -
Helen posted an update Friday, Jul 27, 2012, 2:48am EDT, 13 years, 2 months ago
@calvertcollection Chelsea thanks for the suggestion. The rim does not suggest it but it certainly could be a candy jar. Will report if I find anything on eBay to support the Hazel Atlas ID.
I too thought EAPC for your bottles. My thoughts were perfume bottles where the atomizer tops had been removed because of deterioration. But I would rely on Gail's ID way before I would rely on mine.
@reen I 'm going to try you recipe for shall we call it 'Chocolate Delight' ? I have the ingredients already on the shelf.
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@calvertcollection CHELSEA ... also, you have them listed in the 1940s-60s category under EAPC (Early American Prescut) but your title says EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) which would be 1850-1910. I don't know what they are but they are not Anchor Hocking's EAPC.
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I'm sorry that I don't know your bottles. The measurements seem to be rather large to be salt/pepper shakers. The tops look like they had some lid that screwed on and the tops look to be smooth. I'm just not sure they look old enough to be EAPG. Well, really I'm just thinking out loud and speculating. Hopefully someone will come along before long and be able to identify your items.