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Estate, Westmoreland

[column-third-1][/column-third-1][column-third-2][/column-third-2][column-third-3][/column-third-3] Westmoreland’s Estate pattern (original name was Filigree) is found in small pieces such as those shown at the left. It has a pattern of lines running randomly...

Embroidered Mums, Northwood

[column-third-1][/column-third-1][column-third-2][/column-third-2][column-third-3][/column-third-3] Northwood’s Embroidered Mums pattern has stitchery details with six chrysanthemums in a ring. It has about the same design density as Northwood’s Hearts and...
1910 Detroit Elks B.P.O.E., Millersburg

1910 Detroit Elks B.P.O.E., Millersburg

1910 Detroit Elks B.P.O.E., Millersburg Manufacturer: Millersburg Year(s) of Production: [infobar select=”DISTINCT yearofmanufacture” mfg=”Millersburg” pattern=”1910 Detroit Elks B.P.O.E.”] Pattern Description: [infobar...

Elinke, Inwald

This unusual 10-inch marigold plate was found in Sweden a number of years ago by Ellen and Keith Richardson. Found in an Inwald catalog from about 1928. The catalog did not list a name for the pattern. So Richardson’s decided to name it Elinke. So far it is one...

Dugan Art Glass

Carnival or Art Glass? Dugan’s Pompeian Venetian and Japanese glass line production began 1905-1906. These pieces were blown in to a mold, rolled in frit (small pieces of glass) and shaped by hand. The line was likely created to emulate the European and American...