ETRURIA (OMN) by Model Flint Glass Company (Findlay-OH/Albany-IN, Company Operated: 1888-1899), 1891 Introduced
• AKA: Haley's Comet; Halley’s Comet
NOTE: Albany Glass Museum 2023: This pattern was introduced when Model Flint was in Findlay, OH. Notice there was a solid base version and footed version. Did Findlay make one style and Albany the other? Were both styles made simultaneously? If the mold was recut then the footed version would have had to come first. We know engraving and decorating were done on site at the Albany factory. We believe that there were molds for both versions produced at the same time, or the molds were recut sometime after Model Flint moved to Albany. We are led to believe this by the known footed examples with decoration
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Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Albany Glass Museum - Squatted pitcher and tankard

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Phyllis Haase Messerla, John Pfaff, Charlene Kelbley, Brian Gross

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Jayne MacDonald, Angie Benko, Albany Glass Museum

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Johnathan Farris 7" in diameter and 3.5" tall. no patterning in base of bowl

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Robert Wilkin, Albany Glass Museum

Shape: Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Albany Glass Museum - footed casserole Left - 6D, Right - 8D We believe a 7" also was produced

Shape: Tumblers
Contributor: Albany Glass Museum

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Albany Glass Museum

Shape: Pattern Comparison
Contributor: Don Plank

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: Susan Rawson Pickett, Marie Maguire

Shape: Syrups/Molasses Cans
Contributor: Jane Greenberg Nyce, Theresa Jackson

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Tom Bredehoft, MAGWV

Shape: Pickle/olive/relish dish/trays
Contributor: Diane Dittman Hanson 7L x 4.5W x 1.5H

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Karen Lynn Fry

Shape: Celery Vases
Contributor: May Ridolphi Eason

Shape: Pickle/olive/relish dish/trays
Contributor: Rich Shaw

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Vicki Smith-Drysdale