ATTERBURY DOUBLE PICKLE DISH
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ATTERBURY DOUBLE PICKLE DISH, opaque white and opaque turquoise, oval basket form with rope-like handle and scale pattern on exterior, embossed "PATt APPD" under rim. Together with a Queen Anne syrup pitcher converted into an oil lamp. Two pieces total. Atterbury and Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Fourth quarter 19th century. Dish 5 1/2" x 8 1/4".
Literature: Ferson - Yesterday's Milk Glass Today, pp. 41, 42, fig. 169.
Provenance: From the collection of James Measell.
Literature: Ferson - Yesterday's Milk Glass Today, pp. 41, 42, fig. 169.
Provenance: From the collection of James Measell.
Condition
Dish undamaged, lamp with a few normal chips to handle and feet.
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