FUCHSIA (AKA) by Unknown Glass Company No. 13 (Unknown Location, Operated: Unknown), early 1870s Introduced
NOTE: (plate33) from RW Lee’s Victorian Glass. She just calls it “Fuchsia” to distinguish it from Stippled Fuchsia.
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge 2019 - This pattern is from the 1870s. Speculated to be Boston & Sandwich based on shards.
NOTE: Identical finials on Aberdeen (aka), Fuchsia (aka), and Honeycomb (aka) allow these three patterns to be assigned to Unknown Glass Company No. 13.
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Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Walt Williams

Shape: Standards (Foot & Stem)
Contributor: Joe Linger

Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: Heidi Crupe

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Joe Linger - 1.3 deep

Shape: Cups & Mugs
Contributor: Gene Serbus, LB Laubenthal

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Kathleen Anderson, Bob Harrigan

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Martin Fuess

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Ed Perva

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: Matthew Cox

Shape: Finials
Contributor: Ed Perva

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Ed Perva