BEADED THUMBPRINT BLOCK (AKA) by Unknown Maker (Unknown Location, Operated: Unknown), c1890 Introduced
NOTE: Ref: Victorian Colored Pattern Glass, Bk 7 by Heacock, pg 74: Possibly US Glass Co. ca. 1893
NOTE: The dedication pitcher would put the date of introduction to c1890.
NOTE: Tom Felt - "Windsor brought out a new line in July 1890: "Their new 'Arabesque' ware in ruby with pattern in crystal is the most notable feature of their display. They have it in table sets, water sets and a variety of other articles and it presents a highly attractive appearance." Does anyone know what Arabesque looked like?
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Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Greg Schallhorn 6.25H to tip of spout

Shape: Celery Vases
Contributor: Greg Schallhorn

Shape: Tumblers
Contributor: Roger Haworth - Mechanics Bldg, Boston, served as city's convention center until torn down in 1959 in name of "progress".

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Tom Felt - 12.5H

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Tom Felt - 12.5H

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Ed Perva

Shape: Syrups/Molasses Cans
Contributor: Jane Greenberg Nyce

Shape: Syrups/Molasses Cans
Contributor: Jane Greenberg Nyce