Georgian Lovebirds Sherbet
The sherbet in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern was made in the color green.
The sherbet in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern 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.
One type of sherbet was made in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern. It has a plain rounded foot. The bowl of the sherbet has rays from the stem extending upward to the rim, with the “rope” running along the rim of the sherbet. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces have…
There are five plates in the Georgian Lovebirds pattern. The five inch plate has a center design and was made in the colors green and crystal. The sherbet plate is six inches in diameter, and was made in the colors green and amber. The luncheon plate has a diameter of eight inches, and was made in…
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 cup and saucer was made in the colors green, pink, and amber.
There is one sugar bowl in the Colonial Fluted Rope pattern. It is footed and has a lid with a center finial. The “rope” design runs along the top edge of the bowl, and the rays run from the footed base vertically to the “rope” at the top edge. On the lid, there is a…