BALLOON, HEART, LYRE (AKA) by Unknown Maker (Unknown Location, Operated: Unknown), Unknown Date of Introduction
NOTE: Ref: Lowell Innes, Pittsburgh Glass 1797-1891, pg 365. The 2 sugar bowls are from different moulds.
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Shape: Table Sets
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger Reshaped from the sugar mould.

Shape: Assortments
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger You can see in the second picture the difference in height between the two pieces as well as the elongated designs when the piece was pulled upwards and slightly inward.

Shape: Assortments
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger third photo shows the difference in the diameter between the spooner and the two different sugars. The spooner is in the middle.

Shape: Pattern Detail
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger - sugar - One person in balloon with flag, basket cuts off top row of balls leaving 14.

Shape: Pattern Detail
Contributor: Linda Yoder - version 1 sugar bowl - ballon ascending with 2 people and prominent flag on basket

Shape: Pattern Detail
Contributor: Linda Yoder - version 1 sugar - tiny beads around the perimeter of the container. There are 21 balls in the container.

Shape: Pattern Detail
Contributor: Linda Yoder - version 2 sugar - balloon only has vertical lines. One person in the basket and no flag. There are 9 balls on the lower container.

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Kristi Lineberger human figures in the balloons, one hoisting a flag, also more beads in this example as well. The other DB examples have no figures and less beads. missing lid

Shape: Finials
Contributor: Linda Yoder

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Linda Yoder

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Linda Yoder