KING (AKA) rip2 by Ripley and Company [Second] (Pittsburgh-PA, Company Operated: 1875-1891), 1883 Introduced
NOTE: Urn finial is the same as Unknown Maker pattern "Daisy Drape".
NOTE: Ruth Webb Lee, Victorian Glass Handbook, plate 77, calls the square butter "King" and the round one "Queen".
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge: Patent No. 278745 issued June 5, 1883.
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge: The only documented piece in the pattern is the caster set, the base of which is shown in the database. The covered dishes are assigned to Ripley based on identical features (attribution) such as the "Maltese Cross" base. A patent was issued for the concept and manufacture of this caster set on June 5, 1883 to D. C. Ripley.
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Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Duane Schlosser

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Maureen Dunn McFadden (1,2), Kodie Sunshine (3,4)

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Dee Fritts Perry (1-3), Elaine Huddleston Henderson

Shape: Patents
Contributor: courtesy of Tom Bredehoft, MAGWV

Shape: Patents
Contributor: courtesy of Tom Bredehoft, MAGWV

Shape: Research Update
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape: Casters/Condiment Sets/Trays
Contributor: Kathy Conn Turner - caster base.

Shape: Casters/Condiment Sets/Trays
Contributor: Kathy Conn Turner - caster base.

Shape: Casters/Condiment Sets/Trays
Contributor: Janet Borden

Shape: Finials
Contributor: Kodie Sunshine

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Duane Schlosser