Lacy Dewdrop, Phoenix | |||
Another pattern where the original moulds were made by the Flint Co-Operative Glass Co around the turn of the century. While the pattern was also reproduced by Westmoreland and Kemple, it was Phoenix that reproduced the iridized examples, calling the color "pearl lustre." This compote, shown upside down, is courtesy of Lee Markley. The water pitcher is courtesy of Burns Auctions.
Hartung Book Nine: Lacy Dewdrop
Compote, covered Compote, two sides up Cake plate or salver Creamer and sugar Butter dish, covered Creamer Sugar, covered
Updated 12/11/2022 Water set, 7 pieces Water pitcher Milk pitcher Bowl, large Bowl, covered, large Goblet |