In a jacket with buttons, holding a tray up In amethyst, but it has been seen in chocolate, raspberry milk glass and Swimming Swan variant mug in milk glass (mug #86 in the Mordock & Adams Pattee Cross child's beverage set in emerald green, not photographed or documented in any Toy Glass reference books.Ĭolor photo of a boxed set of Pattee Cross I have seen a pair with their original paper labels. The originals are dense, flint looking glass with a ground, polished base. Melty looking glass, light weight, a double layer glass base (look for a line around the base). Of plain glass that rests on the butter base.īoston & Sandwich glass reproduction candlesticks (come in clear & cobalt). But look closelyĪt the pictures.the butter lid has a 1/4" band If you have never found the correct butter lid, then yes, the sugar lid will Report that the sugar and butter lids are interchangeable. Or mentioned in this darker blue.This pattern is also found in clear & amber. Shade of blue is pictured in the Lechler & Whitmyer Children's Glass books, but not seen They note that the three colors that have been found are green, yellow & blue. Set is pictured on the cover of the Whitmyer "Children's Dishes" in it's original box. Set of Houze toy dishes in Pink-not photographed or documented in any Gillinder's famous Lion set is hard enough to find in toy glass -īut the real rarity here is Gail's blue milk glass toy Lion handled cup!įound in clear or clear with gold flashing. We are calling it Intaglio Cherry until we learn otherwise. Our best research suggests it is Dugan's "goofus" glass ca. The glass glows yellow under a black light suggesting, but not proving, that it was made pre 1915. It measures 6 1/4" in diameter and is only 2 3/4" tall. The design is simply sprigs of cherries & there is a vestige of gold around the outside edge of the plate. The miniature cake stand above may not qualify as a 'rarity' but it is not described in any children's' glass books we've seen. If it was made in France, which is a possibility, the date is totally unknown.) (Editor's note: From the color, the date of manufacture is most likely during the 1930s or 40s IF it was made in America. Gail has never seen a set, let alone in an unlisted color (clambroth light green), in completion including the original tray. A pitcher and two tumblers are pictured in clear in Lechler's toy glass book, page 97. On the left is the Petite Hobnail water set, complete with it's tray. Years later, going through her estate, I found a Tulip & Honeycomb punch bowl, a Lion butter dish, and a She had several colored examples of their toys. As a member of Treasures For Little Children, a national club for collectors of children's toy glass & china dishes (tin ware, dollhouse items, German kitchens, toy stoves, sewing machines, kitchen items & more), I am still discovering new colors and pieces that have not been recorded in any of the current toy dish reference books.Īs for me, I was introduced to toy glass by my great aunt, who lived on Cape Cod and collected Boston & Sandwich Glass.
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