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Can you identify this pattern?

by annie
(wisconsin)

I have over 30 pieces of this which I have collected throughout the USA within the past 25 years. It could be a thousand eye or hobnail or bead but I am unable to find info on it. I have found it mostly in Midwest and South. It must have been a free or premium glass. It is mostly found in clear as fruit bowls or relishes. I collect the painted versions. There are two color versions. One has the red border and the other has a light green border. They each have underside frosting/painting of bands between the beads. The pieces include large fruit bowls, cigarette box, maple leaf plates in various sizes, bowls, large plates/platters and unusually shaped octagonal pieces as well as relish and divided relish pieces. (Mostly completer pieces). Do you have a pattern name or manufacturer for such? I have checked Gene Florences books in the 1990's and could not find the pattern. Any help would be appreciated. Annie

Hi Annie -
I am not familiar with this pattern but I will put this up and hopefully someone will come along who knows that it is! Is anyone familiar with this pattern?
Suzanne

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