Georgian Lovebirds Cup
One style of cup was made in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern. It is footed and comes in the color green.
One style of cup was made in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern. It is footed and comes in the color green.
The Georgian Lovebirds platter has closed handles, and is eleven and one-half inches long. It was made in the color green.
One type of saucer was made in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern. The saucer has an indent in the center where the cup sites. Outside the indent, evenly spaced rays protrude outward toward the outer edge of the saucer. Green is the primarily color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces were made.
The cup in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern is footed. It has vertical striations (flutes) along the sides and a twisted rope look in the glass along the rim of the cup. The primary color is green, but some crystal pieces can be found.
One type of creamer was made in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern. It is footed with vertical striations (flutes) around the sides and a twisted rope look in the glass along the top edge. The primary color is green, but some crystal pieces can be found.
Sharon Cabbage Rose plates came in four different sizes. The seven and one-half inch salad plate and the eleven and one-half inch, footed, cake plate were made in the colors of green, pink, amber and crystal. The crystal salad plate is the most rare. A six inch bread and butter plate, and a nine and one-half…
The Sharon Cabbage Rose platter was made in a twelve and one-half inch oval and came in the colors green, pink, and amber.