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Ruby Stain NewsletterVolume 2, Issue 1New Patterns
BLOCK AND CIRCLE Millard says that it has a "good ring", "made in the 60s", "comes only in clear" and is "fairly heavy." I agree to the later quality only. The double knobbed stem is interesting. Metz calls it "another one of the 80s", more likely given the staining and states that it is available only in the goblet. The goblet is 6.25" tall and the bowl is 3 " wide. To me the staining has the look of the late 20s and 30s. Green Valley Auction had an apothecary jar with the same staining a year or so ago. I understand it is in an antique shop in Maine, priced at $4,000+.
According to Long and Seate a full table service was introduced in 1949 and was available in several decorations. The stem ware was introduced in 1950 and there were no decorations done on stemware. As can be seen, it was decorated. The staining is excellent. The piece is 5 " tall with a flared out lip 3.75" in diameter. Long and Seate show a 12 ounce Footed Ice Tea with this height.
Heacock mentions this pattern and then references the 1910 catalog, and concludes with a note "See Souvenirs." He apparently planned on covering the pattern in his book 8. The 1910 catalog shows three forms, four ounce mug, five and one half ounce individual cream, and an eight ounce tumbler.
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