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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 212373, member: 44"]Interesting! My books say GD, but my books are probably not as reputable as yours. Reilly & Jenks's pp 346-7 credits GDS, but have no idea how accurate they are. eapgpattern.com has a question mark next to Geo. Duncan as maker. The following comment is included. Do note is quotes Dori, I haven't seen her on here for quite a while:</p><p><br /></p><p>"The attribution to George Duncan and Sons Glass Co. is unproven based on a scrapbook kept by Augustine H. Heisey when he was associated with the Duncan factory. Other patterns shown on this page of the scrapbook are: Duncans <i>Three Face</i> pickle jar; <i>#335</i> Toilet Set; <i>Leo XIII</i> Candlestil. Heacock estimates the date of the page as 1880-1882 which shows a <i>4-inch Panel Nappy,</i> so it is possible that <i>Panel</i> is the original name. He notes differences from 101, and that the sauce is scribbled over--indicating it may have been rejected. Dori Miles. (She has no doubt that <i>Panel</i> is the pattern name. <i>No further idication of the manufacturer of this pattern has been found.</i>)"</p><p><br /></p><p>You need to be a subscriber to see the following page:</p><p><a href="http://eapgpatterns.com/patternsx.aspx?PatternName=One-Hundred-One&ManufacturerName=possibly%20George%20Duncan%20and%20Sons" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://eapgpatterns.com/patternsx.aspx?PatternName=One-Hundred-One&ManufacturerName=possibly%20George%20Duncan%20and%20Sons" rel="nofollow">http://eapgpatterns.com/patternsx.aspx?PatternName=One-Hundred-One&ManufacturerName=possibly George Duncan and Sons</a></p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 212373, member: 44"]Interesting! My books say GD, but my books are probably not as reputable as yours. Reilly & Jenks's pp 346-7 credits GDS, but have no idea how accurate they are. eapgpattern.com has a question mark next to Geo. Duncan as maker. The following comment is included. Do note is quotes Dori, I haven't seen her on here for quite a while: "The attribution to George Duncan and Sons Glass Co. is unproven based on a scrapbook kept by Augustine H. Heisey when he was associated with the Duncan factory. Other patterns shown on this page of the scrapbook are: Duncans [I]Three Face[/I] pickle jar; [I]#335[/I] Toilet Set; [I]Leo XIII[/I] Candlestil. Heacock estimates the date of the page as 1880-1882 which shows a [I]4-inch Panel Nappy,[/I] so it is possible that [I]Panel[/I] is the original name. He notes differences from 101, and that the sauce is scribbled over--indicating it may have been rejected. Dori Miles. (She has no doubt that [I]Panel[/I] is the pattern name. [I]No further idication of the manufacturer of this pattern has been found.[/I])" You need to be a subscriber to see the following page: [URL]http://eapgpatterns.com/patternsx.aspx?PatternName=One-Hundred-One&ManufacturerName=possibly%20George%20Duncan%20and%20Sons[/URL] --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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