EAPC, when referring to vintage glassware, stands for "Early American Prescut". It is a pattern that was produced by the Anchor Hocking company from the 1960s-1990s and is also known by collectors as "Star of David". Not to be confused with EAPG, "Early American Pattern Glass" which was a style of glassware produced ca 1850-1910.
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on the internet or in a horse tac shop
EAPC glassware, known as the "Elegant American Pressed Glass," originated in the mid-20th century in the United States, primarily during the 1940s and 1950s. The glassware was produced by the EAPC (Elegant American Pressed Glass Company) in various colors and patterns, becoming popular for its affordability and decorative appeal. It was often used for both everyday dining and special occasions, embodying the mid-century modern aesthetic. Over the years, EAPC glassware has become a sought-after collectible due to its nostalgic charm and craftsmanship.
What does the letters A D T E C stand for in diamond pricing?
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You can get information about the price of antique products on the website Kovels. Kovels has been the go to source for pricing of antiques and collectibles since 1953. They are a reliable source to check out online.
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i would say platinum
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If your or looking for an out of the ordinary night stand, why not search antique shops for a vintage look night stand? You can also decoupage your old night stand to give it a unique and different look.
To find a price for a Gusum inkwell, you can check online marketplaces such as eBay, Etsy, or specialized antique shops that sell writing instruments and collectibles. Additionally, auction sites or antique appraisal websites may provide pricing information. Local antique shops or estate sales might also have similar items where you can inquire about prices.
Unfortunately - there is no set price... it really depends on the piece you are looking at. I have included two links for your review... the first one is to an article that I wrote for about.com and explains the pricing of antique rugs and the second one is for general information about antique oriental rugs.
Antique is worth more money.