Decorative Glass, Possible EAPG

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I know very little about decorative pieces, but I've received great help here in the past, so I figured I'd try to get some info on a few pieces. I believe these all have some age but I can't be sure. The first is what I believe to be a spooner and it has milk glass along the rim. The third I believe is for sugar, maybe it would have had a top. Thanks for any help! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1437588345.295763.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1437588357.279116.webpImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1437588375.109830.webp
 

theses are pressed glass , most likely made from 1890s to 1920s , feluccas , Fostoria , Heisey and Libby all made this stuff. most of it went out of fashion by the 1940s. there is allways a bunch of it in the 1930s dumps. mostly broken .
 

oh by the way , it looks like led glass .
 

The spooner with the opalescent rim was made by Northwood. The pattern is Intaglio. I take it that it has no handle, that's why you referred to it as a spooner? The sugar was made by the Jeanette glass company. The pattern is called Iris and herringbone and yes, it would have had a lid. I'm not sure about the other piece. Does it have a flower on the end of that scrolling vine or is it just a vine?
 

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The spooner with the opalescent rim was made by Northwood. The pattern is Intaglio. I take it that it has no handle, that's why you referred to it as a spooner? The sugar was made by the Jeanette glass company. The pattern is called Iris and herringbone and yes, it would have had a lid. I'm not sure about the other piece. Does it have a flower on the end of that scrolling vine or is it just a vine?

Thanks, diggummup! Yes the spooner has no handle. And here's a pic of the one with the vine.ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1437680777.187136.webp
 

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