PASS CHRISTIAN (AKA) by Unknown Maker/Unknown Location (Company Operated: Unknown), c1890 introduced

NOTE: Jane Bahr: Pattern apparently named by Batty. (town on Mississippi Gulf Coast) Pattern very similar to Dalzell # 21D (aka: starred block). It is speculated by Welker that Pass Christian was an early version of 21D that proved too difficult to remove from the mold.
NOTEL Sid Lethbridge 2023 - This listing of aka Pass Christian appears in September 1890 wholesale catalogue allowing us to put at least a circa date on the pattern. This should put paid to (end) suggestion that the pattern was a precursor to Dalzell Bros. & Gilmore No. 21D as that pattern was introduced three years earlier in 1887. Note this wholesaler seldom used OMN so it is likely that Avon was a made up name used by the wholesaler.

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Shape:Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Sandy Wilkin, Jane Bahr, Carol Mercurio Williams

Shape:Celery Vases
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - 7H, 3.25 across the top, 4D across the very bottom, about 4.5 across the top of the lace.

Shape:Pattern Comparison
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams

Shape:Pitcher
Contributor: Rhonda Hoyt Hoffman

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge - Sept 1890 Wholesaler

Shape:Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Alice Stratmann

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Karen Welch

Shape:Assortments
Contributor: Peter Thomas - tankard pitcher and creamer

Shape:Table Sets
Contributor: Peter Thomas

Shape:Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Jane Bahr

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Jane Bahr

Shape:Table Sets
Contributor: Jane Bahr

Shape:Creamers
Contributor: Peter Thomas