Lotus Sugar
The Lotus sugar bowl is footed and open. It does not have a lid. It was made in the full variety of colors — from amber, crystal, white, blue, green, pink — as well as satinized and cased colors. The cased colors are the most rare.
The Lotus tumbler holds 10 ounces. The top of the tumbler is clear glass, and it has a colored foot. It was only made in the colors blue, green, and pink.
The Lotus lemon tray is six and three-eighths inches in diameter and two and one-half inches tall. It has a center handle and was made in the full variety of colors — from amber, crystal, white, blue, green, pink — as well as satinized and cased colors. The cased colors are the most rare.
Four different bowls were made in the Lotus pattern. A six inch flat mayonnaise bowl, a nine inch bowl, an eleven inch bowl, and an oval vegetable bowl. The bowls were made in the full variety of colors — from amber, crystal, white, blue, green, pink — as well as satinized and cased colors.
There were two lamps made in the Lotus pattern. The full glass lamp was made in the almost all the colors — from amber, crystal, white, blue, green, pink — as well as satinized. The second lamp has a glass base with a metal rod. It was only made in amber, crystal, white and satinized colors.
The Lotus sherbet is footed and has a bowl that looks like a tulip bell. It was made in the full variety of colors — from amber, crystal, white, blue, green, pink — as well as satinized and cased colors. The cased colors are the most rare.