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The base also has 3 press
The base also has 3 press mold marks.
Re: Vintage crystal glass 2 arm candelabra with epergne
I see this has been on here a good while, but I am trying to find the maker on a serving plate in this same pattern, and have been looking for years now. The pattern is mis-identified in Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide Vol. III on page 210 as U.S. Glass Scroll And Flower. However, U.S. Glass catalog pages showing their Scroll & Flower pattern is not even close and the line # 314 is the original line number that Challinor & Taylor used.
I've seen this pattern in other pieces as well, creamer & sugar, small bowl, covered butter or cheese (which is square) and in crystal, bright blue, and green.
So, I am very interested in anything known about this patern.