Collection: Patterned American Glass | EAPG & Vintage Pressed Glass

The Patterned American Glass collection celebrates the beauty and craftsmanship of heirloom pattern glass produced for everyday use and special occasions alike. This collection includes examples of Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG), vintage pressed glass, model flint, and later pattern and Prescut (EAPC) designs—each defined by distinctive molds, textures, and decorative motifs that shaped American tableware from the late nineteenth through the mid-twentieth century.

Originally produced to bring elegance and affordability to American homes, these glass pieces were meant to be used, admired, and passed down. From finely detailed EAPG patterns to sturdier mid-century pressed glass, the collection reflects both technological advances in glassmaking and changing tastes in domestic design.

Collected today for display, study, or careful use, Patterned American Glass adds historical character and authenticity to cabinets, tablescapes, and interior décor.

Note: Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) was primarily produced between the 1850s and early 1900s, while pressed and Prescut patterns continued into the mid-20th century.