Featured S Repeat Pitcher?

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by lvetterli, Sep 22, 2019.

  1. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    This is a pitcher I picked up a while back, 8" tall, 5 1/4" in diameter and weighs 3# 12oz. I've had s-repeat toothpicks and I think maybe one other piece over the years but don't remember if they were colored or clear. This is purple, there are a few bubbles scattered throughout the glass. There is no mark. I found one sold with gold trim attributed to both National Glass and Northwood. I'd love to know whodunnit and when if that's possible.

    Thanks to everyone, Linda SRepeat Pitcher (2).JPG SRepeat Pitcher (4).JPG
     
  2. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    @daveydempsey or any other moderator, can this be moved to PGP please? Obviously not focused tonight! Thanks, Linda
     
  3. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

  4. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Thanks, cluttered. Kind of a quiet evening here.

    Linda
     
  5. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

    the OMN was "National" and the pattern was made in various colors including amethyst. Several forms were reproduced by Wright but from what I can tell that did not include the pitcher. National Glass made these at the Northwood Glass Works factory when it was a part of their combine; thus the attribution is National.
     
  6. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Wow! That clears everything up! Many thanks, tallcakes!

    Linda
     
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  7. Cherryhill

    Cherryhill Well-Known Member

    Since National ceased existence in 1903, I'd surmise that Dugan (Successor to Northwood) continued production and may have made the most of them.
     
  8. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    I went through my LG Wright book and, like Tallcakes, could not find reference to LG Wright making a pitcher in their S pattern. Just as a point of interest, my Wright book (Measell and Roetteis) on page 73 says "The S pattern pieces were based up on old motif called Erie, which was first made in Indiana, Pa., in 1903."
    Don
     
  9. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Thank you Cherryhill and Don. Now I can go ahead and sell this puppy!

    Linda
     
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