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EAPG Bellaire Goblet Co Bullseye & Spearhead Water Pitcher Glass 1880s

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Management number 27356961 Release Date 2025/12/18 List Price $29.99 Model Number 27356961
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Antique Early American Pressed Glass water pitcher by the Bellaire Goblet Co. They were located in Bellaire, Ohio from 1876 to 1888 and moved to Findlay, Ohio from 1888-1891. This pattern is No. 151 and is referred to as Bullseye and Spearhead, or sometimes concave circles. Three rows of large concave circles. Applied handle.

Glows very brightly under 365 nm light (first picture) and much more muted under 395, so it might be Manganese rather than uranium. If you use a 365 nm light source it has a pretty glow. My camera had a hard time picking up the color on the 395 but I was able to get it to show a bit on the handle. My light sources were small U.V. light flashlights.

The edge right around the base has some rough areas and a few small chips. Everything is confined to the bottom edge and is typical for 125+ years of use. No chips or cracks otherwise on the body of the pitcher that I could find.

Measures about 9.75" tall to the spout and 8" wide at the handle. The exterior diameter

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Serving > Pitcher
SizeN/A
BrandNone
ConditionGood

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