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Greentown's
Pattern No. 350, originally known as Indiana, is today known as Cord Drapery.
It was made beginning ca 1900 by the Indiana Goblet & Tumbler Co.
& introduced by the National Glass Company in 1901. It is known to
have been made in cobalt blue, emerald green, clear, amber, canary, opaque white
& chocolate. Fragments of the pattern in nile green have been found and
one nile green tumbler is known to exist. |
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Pieces known include
--Bowl, flat, 7"
--Bowl, flat 8"
--Bowl, footed 6 1/4"
--Bowl, footed 8 1/4"
--Bowl, rectangular
--Butter dish, cov'd 4 3/4" d.
--Butter dish, Cov'd 5 1/8" d.
--Cup, punch
--Cake Stand
--Compote, cov'd 4 1/4" d
--Compote, cov'd 6 1/2" d.
--Compote, cov'd 9" d.
--Compote, open 8 1/2" d.
--Creamer 4 1/4" tall
--Creamer 4 3/4" tall
--Cruet w/ stopper
--Goblet
--Mug, small
--Pickle/ Relish dish 9 x 5
--Pitcher, water
--Shakers, salt & pepper
--Sauce dish flat
--Sauce dish footed 3 7/8" d.
--Sauce dish footed 4 1/8" d.
--Spooner
--Sugar bowl, cov'd
--Syrup jug
--Toothpick holder
--Tumbler, flat
--Water tray
--Wine
A number of handed fluted items, such as the bowls shown
here, were made in various sizes and colors.
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