Topic Questions- Mckee spills or tumblers in the Colonial pattern?

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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm:

How big are they?

I found Colonial with Diamond Band in both McCain's EAPG book and Metz. Only Metz attributes it to McKee, and does indicate it's flint glass. The name isn't really a discriptive name, it's a pattern name.

The stems on both McCain's example & Metz's don't match yours exactly, but that doesn't mean it's not it.

Without a size I would guess them to be egg cups.

To test glass to see if it's flint or not, tap the rim and it should ring like a bell.

HTH

LouRuby Lane Stuff
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