BUCKET (OMN) bb by Bryce Brothers (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1882-1891), c1880s Introduced
• AKA: Oaken Bucket; Old Oaken Bucket; Wooden Pail
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge: Old Oaken Bucket was what Bryce Bros. called the jelly containers with wire handles and tin lids.…These jellies were labeled as "The Old Oaken Bucket" in illustrated advertisements and written up frequently in the trade journals as such. The tableware was not mentioned in the trade journals but Bryce showed it as Bucket in their c1890/1 catalog - see Heacock/Bickenheuser US Glass page 81.
NOTE: Westmorland Specialty made a similar mustard container in opal with various painted decor and very detailed wood grain. The bands around the Westmoreland Bucket cross over from right to left, and are squared on the ends. The bands around the Bryce Bros Bucket cross over from left to right and are pointed on the ends.
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Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Courtesy Tom and Neila Bredehoft

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Winfred Huff, Walt Williams

Shape: Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Linda Eppelheimer

Shape: Novelty Figural
Contributor: Bob Harrigan, Theresa Jackson, Chris Cope, Martin Chaffee

Shape: Novelty Figural
Contributor: Dennis Worden (1,2), Dave Peterson

Shape: Novelty Figural
Contributor: Rick Miller - 05/30/2022

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Nancy Dawson, Matthew Cox, Sid Lethbridge, Jennifer Magee

Shape: Pattern Comparison
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - Bryce Bros on the left (pointed end), Westmoreland Specialty on the right (square end)

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Steven Sandeman, Gene Serbus, LS Kutzen, Richard Theiss

Shape: Table Sets
Contributor: Brad Gougeon

Shape: Table Sets
Contributor: Brad Gougeon, Rick Miller

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: LS Kutzen, Sid Lethbridge, Brad Gougeon

Shape: Table Sets
Contributor: LS Kutzen

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Bill Banks - 8.25H, Justin Grant, Rick Miller, Bob Mason

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Judy West Horner, Rick Miller

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Justin Grant, Brad Gougeon

Shape: Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Aldon Burlison - Spooner to Child's set/Toothpick

Shape: Finials
Contributor: Martin Chaffee - 4D

Shape: Handles
Contributor: Matthew Cox