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Agata

Agata glass was made by Joseph Locke of the New England Glass Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after 1885. A metallic stain was applied to New England Peachblow, which the company called Wild Rose, and the mottled design characteristic of agata appeared. There are a few known items made of opaque green with the mottled finish.

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Name      
Category Pattern or Item Description Year Priced
Agata
Peachblow, Ruffled, Oil Spots, 5 In.
1995
Agata
Ruffled Rim, 2 3/4 X 5 1/2 In.
1997
Agata
Blue, Gold Highlights, Ruffled, 3 x 5 1/2 In.
1999
Agata
Pink To Dark Pink, Scalloped Edge, 2 3/8 x 5 3/8 In.
2003
Agata
Corseted, Crimped Trefoil Rim, Mineral Stain, 5 1/2 X 3 1/2 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Crimped, 2 1/2 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Crimped, 3 1/2 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Mineral Stain, 3-sided Rim, 2 X 5 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Mineral Stain, Crimped Rim, 8 1/4 X 3 1/8 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Mineral Stain, Cupped Rim, 3 3/8 X 7 1/4 In.
2006
Agata
Wild Rose, Pinched Waist, Mineral Staining, 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 In. , Illustrated
2006
Agata
6-crimped Scalloped Rim, 8 In.
2007
Agata
Wild Rose, Mineral Stain, Crimped Rim, 6 3/8 In.
2006
Agata
Corset Shape, Tight Crimped Rim, 6 In.
2007
Agata
Ribbed Handle, Square Mouth, 4 1/8 In.
2000





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