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Early American Pattern Glass418 of 609 Imperial Glass NUCUT line #212 c1912United States Glass #15005 "Silver Age" (U.S. Coin) Cake Stand c1892
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    Posted 9 years ago

    l.a.lady
    (57 items)

    Found this very pretty unusual handled nappy? I'm not sure but I liked it. I found it in excellent condition at an estate sale here in Sun City, Arizona. Lots of great things, but I didn't have alot of money that day. Anyone know the name of the pattern?

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 9 years ago
      Imperial Glass #282 from their NUCUT line c1910; aka: Hobstar; Roanoke Star
    2. l.a.lady l.a.lady, 9 years ago
      You are so so smart. Thank you. Now I can label them so I remember the names
    3. Paul71 Paul71, 9 years ago
      Imperial's No. 282 was actually made before their Nucut line was introduced c. 1911. Most sources date No. 282 to 1909, but I first spot the pattern in an October 1908 Butler Brothers catalog. Some items from Imperial's earlier lines were included in the Nucut line-up, but I do not recall seeing any No. 282 items shown in any original Imperial catalogs specifically labeled Nucut. Memory is usually pretty good, but I could be wrong. LaLady's particular item is designated a spoon tray in Imperial's company catalogs, and I know it definitely wasn't part of the Nucut line.
    4. Paul71 Paul71, 9 years ago
      Serendipity--was just looking through a Spring 1905 Butler Brothers catalog for something else for a friend and spotted Imperial's No. 282 pattern in an assortment, so it goes back at least to Spring 1905. There are indications it was a new pattern for the spring market that year.
    5. TallCakes TallCakes, 9 years ago
      I do have an IG catalog with #282 included in the NUCUT line.
    6. l.a.lady l.a.lady, 9 years ago
      I just found the identical piece on ebay that sold for 20.00. Interesting.

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