VERRE D'OR (OMN)
• AKA: Beaded Star and Mums ; Grape Frieze; Iceland Poppies; Iris; Ribbon Star and Bows; Ribbons and Overlapping Squares; Shasta Daisy; Southern Gardens; Violet Bouquet
• MAKER: Northwood, H. Company/Wheeling-WV (Company Operated: 1902-1924), Introduced: 1906 Introduced
• NOTE: Roger Haworth: The Verre D'Or line came in five forms: A 10" footed bowl, the 8" plate (commonly with hand-worked edge…), a fairly flat jelly compote, a 6" plate, and a 6" nappy, which was just the plate with an added handle. There are at least eight different patterns. There are three colors…cobalt blue, amethyst, and a dark emerald green.

NOTE: The following patterns in Verre D’Or are represented : Beaded Star and Mums; Grape Frieze; Iceland Poppies; Iris; Ribbon Star & Bows; Ribbons & Overlapping Squares; Shasta Daisy; Southern Gardens; Violet Bouquet

NOTE: James Measell - I don't think the Ivory (aka Custard) pieces were part of the Verre D'Or line in 1907. The Ivory came out 6-7 years thereafter, and I think they just used some available moulds.
• MOTIFS: Flowers, Grapes, Leaves