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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 431329, member: 182"]I found this partial table set locally (central Ohio) and it is so very sweet, I had to buy it. The best pieces are the spooner and the syrup. The sugar is missing its lid and the bowl . . . well, it's a bowl.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]151074[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>In researching it, I couldn't believe that I found the Spooner, Sugar and Syrup over on the EAPGS site and it's called Bohner's Rib (AKA) Maker Unknown and Date Unknown. Several pieces were shown, some ruby stain, others enameled. And one piece had the exact same pattern as the bowl shown in this photo. The little blue flowers are alike on all 4 pieces, but the other pieces (not the bowl) also have a flower on them. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, I found that the bowl was made by Elson Glass Co. Ca. 1891 and the pattern is called The Hero. Many pieces shown in The Hero pattern had very similar decorations to the Unknown pattern. So wouldn't it makes sense that the Unknown Bohner's Rib pattern would also have been made by Elson? What do you think? You can see photos of both patterns over at EAPGS.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here are some more photos.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]151075[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]151076[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 431329, member: 182"]I found this partial table set locally (central Ohio) and it is so very sweet, I had to buy it. The best pieces are the spooner and the syrup. The sugar is missing its lid and the bowl . . . well, it's a bowl. [ATTACH=full]151074[/ATTACH] In researching it, I couldn't believe that I found the Spooner, Sugar and Syrup over on the EAPGS site and it's called Bohner's Rib (AKA) Maker Unknown and Date Unknown. Several pieces were shown, some ruby stain, others enameled. And one piece had the exact same pattern as the bowl shown in this photo. The little blue flowers are alike on all 4 pieces, but the other pieces (not the bowl) also have a flower on them. Anyway, I found that the bowl was made by Elson Glass Co. Ca. 1891 and the pattern is called The Hero. Many pieces shown in The Hero pattern had very similar decorations to the Unknown pattern. So wouldn't it makes sense that the Unknown Bohner's Rib pattern would also have been made by Elson? What do you think? You can see photos of both patterns over at EAPGS. Here are some more photos. [ATTACH=full]151075[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]151076[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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