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05 Sunday Jul 2020
Posted Indiana Glass
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14 Saturday Sep 2019
Posted Hobb and Brockunier
inThis covered dish was manufactured by Hobbs, Brockunier & Company of Wheeling, West Virginia, sometime in the 1800s. The pattern was introduced in 1876.
This is pattern no. 76 and it has a number of more commonly known aliases: Hobbs’ Centennial, Viking, Bearded Head, Bearded Prophet, and Old Man of the Mountain(s).
The piece stands approximately 6 1/4 inches from the table top to the top of the helmet. The diameter of the opening is 5 inches. I don’t know if this is a comport/compote, butter dish or cheese dish.
I gather from my handy dandy book – American Pattern Glass Table Sets by Cathy and Gene Florence – that pieces in this pattern include a butter dish, sugar with lid, creamer, spooner and celery vase.
The finial has the face on both sides and the feet are also decorated with the face. Pretty neat piece!
01 Wednesday Aug 2018
Posted Richards & Hartley
inI have a small collection of vintage glass lion items. I have Gillinder and Fostoria pieces and have long been seeking a piece from Richards & Hartley,
a company from Tarentum, Pennsylvania. I gather that the piece was introduced in the 1880s.
I came across this piece on a recent trip to Boston. First time I have seen the pattern in the wild. It was larger than I wanted, but I couldn’t take a pass.
The pattern is called Proud Lion and is also known as Tiny Lion.
The lion’s features aren’t particularly detailed, but it is a grand piece!