Early American Pressed Glass at Its Finest
This antique pickle dish is a genuine piece of American glass history. Produced by the renowned McKee & Brothers Glass Company in the early 20th century, the Teutonic pattern is instantly recognizable — bold pressed geometric detailing in rich green glass, finished with a gold sawtooth rim. A collector's piece that doubles beautifully as a serving dish or display accent.
What Makes It Special
Teutonic Pattern by McKee Glass
McKee & Brothers was one of America's most celebrated pressed glass manufacturers. The Teutonic pattern, produced from approximately 1905 through the 1920s, is a sought-after example of Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG) — prized by collectors for its crisp mould work and elegant form.
Rich Green Glass with Gold Sawtooth Rim
The deep green glass gives this dish a jewel-like quality in natural light. The gold sawtooth rim shows age-appropriate wear consistent with its century of history — a mark of authenticity, not a flaw.
Condition & Details
Condition: Good vintage condition — no chips; minor roughness at the narrow end on one of the sawtooths; age-appropriate wear to gold rim
Dimensions: 8 5/8 x 4 3/8 x 2 inches
Maker: McKee & Brothers Glass Company
Origin: USA
Era: 1905–1920s
Style: Early American Pressed Glass (EAPG)







