New Century Plates

Five different plates were made in the New Century pattern.  The sherbet plate is six inches in diameter.  The breakfast plate is seven and one-eighth inches in diameter.  The salad plate is eight and one-half inches in diameter.  The dinner and grill plates are both ten inches in diameter.  All of the plates were only…

New Century Pitchers

Four types of pitchers were made in the New Century pattern.  The 60 ounce pitcher stands seven and three-quarter inches tall and was made with and without an ice lip.  The 80 ounce pitcher stands eight inches tall and was also made with and without an ice lip.  All the pitchers were made in the…

New Century Goblets

Two goblets were made in the New Century pattern.   Both are footed.  The wine goblet holds two and one-half ounces.  The opening diameter is two and one-quarter inches, and it stands four and one-quarter inches tall.  The cocktail goblet holds three and one-quarter ounces.  The opening diameter is three inches, and it stands four…

New Century Bowls

Three different bowls were made in the New Century pattern.  The berry bowl has a diameter of four and one-half inches.  The cream soup bowl has a diameter of four and three-quarters inches.  The large berry bowl has a diameter of eight inches.  All were made in the colors green or crystal.      

Cloverleaf Tumblers

Three different types of tumblers were made in the Cloverleaf pattern.  There is a 9 ounce flat tumbler that stands four inches high.  It was only made in the color green, and is one of the more rare pieces in this pattern.  A 10 ounce tumbler that has a flat bottom, and a flared top….

Cloverleaf Shakers

One type of shakers were made in the Cloverleaf pattern.   They are footed and have the cloverleaf pattern running in a band around the center of the shaker.  The production colors were green, yellow, and black.  The yellow colored shakers are one of the most rare pieces in this pattern.