Georgian Lovebirds Platter
The Georgian Lovebirds platter has closed handles, and is eleven and one-half inches long. It was made 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 style of cup was made in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern. It is footed and comes in the color green.
Seven different bowls and a jam dish were made in the Sharon Pattern. The five inch berry bowl, the five inch cream soup bowl and the six inch cereal bowls were made in the colors amber, pink, and green. The seven and three-quarter inch by one and seven-eighths inch deep flat soup bowl was made only in the…
The Sharon Cabbage Rose platter was made in a twelve and one-half inch oval and came in the colors green, pink, and amber.
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.
Two different plates were made in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern. The sherbet plate has a six inch diameter, and the luncheon plate has an eight inch diameter. Green is the most common color in this pattern, but some crystal pieces can be found.
Two creamers were made in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern. Both were made in the color green. One stands three inches tall, and the other four inches tall.