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    Posted 11 years ago

    ltreasures
    (27 items)

    I hope I am right again that this is Northwood.

    I would love to know pattern name.
    I was thinking maybe Dugan Five Hearts. But not sure.

    Any thoughts?

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      Dugan did make this pattern and called it Victor; AKA: Jeweled Heart, c.1905. The pattern has been reproduced but this looks like a small berry/nappy by Dugan.
    2. ltreasures ltreasures, 11 years ago
      Thanks again tallcakes. I was confident it was in the Northwood family since I bought it with some other obvious pieces! Once again you are the best.
    3. Paul71 Paul71, 11 years ago
      L.G. Wright had this pattern reproduced. They called it "Sweetheart," but it was not reproduced in opalescent glass.

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