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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 516017, member: 107"]this is an EAPG era vase...</p><p>Beaded Triangle; Diamond Pyramids; Inverted Imperial</p><p><br /></p><p>McKee did make vases in several of their patterns with this shape as shown in their 1902 catalog....</p><p><br /></p><p>but---</p><p><b><font face="Bookman Old Style"><span style="color: maroon">Manufacturer: Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co.; McKee Brothers; Belmont Glass Works; Federal Glass Co.; Royal Glass Co.</span></font></b></p><p><br /></p><p><b><font face="Bookman Old Style"><span style="color: maroon">Measell (<i>Greentown Glass...,</i> see our Credits and References page) could not attribute this pattern to any factory. It is associated with Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co. because of the chocolate pieces in the pattern--as chocolate glass was first developed by ITG. Only four chocolate pieces are known to exist. (However, in the National Greentwon Glass Association's book <i>Greentown Glass A Collector's Guide,</i> pages 120-121, see our Credits and Reference page, the chocolate pieces in this pattern are attributed to Royal Glass.)</span></font></b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 516017, member: 107"]this is an EAPG era vase... Beaded Triangle; Diamond Pyramids; Inverted Imperial McKee did make vases in several of their patterns with this shape as shown in their 1902 catalog.... but--- [B][FONT=Bookman Old Style][COLOR=maroon]Manufacturer: Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co.; McKee Brothers; Belmont Glass Works; Federal Glass Co.; Royal Glass Co.[/COLOR][/FONT][/B] [B][FONT=Bookman Old Style][COLOR=maroon]Measell ([I]Greentown Glass...,[/I] see our Credits and References page) could not attribute this pattern to any factory. It is associated with Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co. because of the chocolate pieces in the pattern--as chocolate glass was first developed by ITG. Only four chocolate pieces are known to exist. (However, in the National Greentwon Glass Association's book [I]Greentown Glass A Collector's Guide,[/I] pages 120-121, see our Credits and Reference page, the chocolate pieces in this pattern are attributed to Royal Glass.)[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/QUOTE]
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