FINE CUT AND FAN (AKA) by Bryce, Higbee & Company (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1879-1907), c1901 Introduced
NOTE: Ref: Homestead Glass Works; Bryce, Higbee & Company, 1879-1907 by Paul Kirk Jr.
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Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Robert Wilkin

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Phyllis Haase Messerla

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Phyllis Haase Messerla

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Clinton Carlson

Shape: U-Shaped Nut Dish/Basket/Plate
Contributor: Matthew Cox

Shape: U-Shaped Cake/Fruit Stand
Contributor: Laurie Simpson

Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: Gwynne Goodlett

Shape: Celery Vases
Contributor: Winfred Huff

Shape: Plates/Platter
Contributor: Claire Ryan 7.5 inches across and 1.5 inches tall. collar base

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: Hayden Selchow

Shape: Vases, Rose Bowls, Ferners
Contributor: Pete Melewski, Kristin Bindley Forman, May Ridolphi Eason

Shape: Cruets/Catsups
Contributor: Kathy Rowe

Shape: Oblong Serving Dish
Contributor: Eric Lee Nelson - cataloged as Almond Tray

Shape: Plates/Platter
Contributor: Robert Wilkin - 7.25 square

Shape: Cake Stands
Contributor: Steve Ellwein - small salver, collected by some as a toy.

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Robert Wilkin

Shape: Plates/Platter
Contributor: Paula Lane Rademacher

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Margaret Malloy

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Tracy Staudt

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Uncredited

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Uncredited