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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

A small pitcher or cruet about 4.5 inches tall, a rough pontil mark on the bottom.  The circles that you see protrude and are concave, not flat. Very heavy for its size.

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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

This was originally intended as a lidded syrup pitcher, the pewter or white metal lid is missing.

Not sure if this is EAPG "Beaded Circle", george will know ...

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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

The circles look like they are convex - poking outwards. But that just may be how I'm seeing them on my monitor. Concave means they poke inward.

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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

Looks like EAPG era but I do not know any details right off.. This was pressed upsidedown in a mold with some glass left over at the base which was tooled over and cut off leaving what any think is a pontile mark but real is a cut shut pigtail.
george
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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

Yes, I used the wrong word, they are CONVEX, not CONCAVE 🤷‍♀️

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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

Aha, I thought something was missing. And I thought it was a lid but couldn’t figure out how it would attach.
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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

You are correct and I used the wrong word, shame on me.
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I learn something new every day, mostly from you guys!
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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

I looked at the suryps here http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/ but did not spot i. This is a replacement page EAPGS \is creating because Facebook was to quirky for something like this.
george
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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

Thanks so much George. I will keep up the search.
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I think this is old, but is it a known pattern?

I know I have seen this pattern before, but I have not been able to find it anywhere either.

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