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6 Shelf 1 #1 Fancy Opaque 1982.65 WATER Challinor Taylor and Paneled Flower Funds provided PITCHER Co., Pittsburgh, PA, pattern, No. 23, by the Fifth patent June 1, 1886 pressed purple Annual Benefit opaque soda- Antiques Show glass

Shelf 1 #2 Fancy Opaque Glass 1990.78 ELECTRIC New Martinsville Peachblow or Gift of Mrs. LIGHT Glass Mfg. Co., New Sunburst line, shaded Betty SHADE Martinsville, WV, pink mold-blown Daniel about 1905-1910 glass with iridescent gold lining 1982.183AB BRIDE’S New Martinsville New Martinsville Gift of Mrs. ON Glass Mfg. Co., New Peachblow, pink Betty Woods STAND Martinsville, WV, shaded to white Daniel about 1905-1910 mold-blown glass, silver plated stand

Shelf 1 #3 Opalescent and Iridescent 1981.138 BERRY Northwood Glass Diamond Funds provided BOWL Company, Indiana, Spearhead pattern, by Mr. Arthur B. PA, about 1900 deep blue shaded to Beaumont opalescent

1990.109.1 TWO Dugan Glass Co., Diamond 1990.109.2 MATCHING Indiana, PA, about Spearhead pattern, purchase INDIVIDUAL 1910 deep blue shaded to BERRY opalescent pressed glass

Shelf 1 #4 Opalescent and Iridescent 1000.164 DISH Dugan Glass Co., Peach opalescent Museum Indiana, PA, about pressed soda-lime purchase 1910-1914 glass with iridescent finish

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1989.72 BOWL Dugan Glass Co., Petals and Fans Museum Indiana, PA, about pattern on front with purchase 1910-1914 Jeweled Heart pattern on back, amethyst pressed soda-lime glass with deep iridescent finish 1994.39 Dugan Glass Co., Persian Garden Gift of The Indiana, PA, about pattern on front with Glass Club of 1905-1906 Pool of Pearls Huntington in pattern on back, memory of colorless pressed Byron Rinehart soda-lime glass with iridescent finish 1983.140 BOWL Jefferson Glass Co., Sunflower pattern, Gift of Russell Steubenville, OH, colorless pressed Cook, and Sue about 1908 soda-lime glass with and Peter Powell light in memory of iridescent finish Hale Van Zandt Colton 1981.39 BOWL Dugan Glass Co., Cherry pattern on Museum Indiana, PA, about front and Jeweled purchase 1910-1914 Heart pattern on back, amethyst pressed soda-lime glass with deep iridescent finish

Shelf 1 #5 Opalescent and Iridescent 1000.165 Westmoreland Glass Leaf Swirl pattern, Museum Co., Grapeville, PA, yellow pressed soda- purchase about 1910-1915 lime glass with marigold iridescent

interior 1983.122 BOWL Westmoreland Glass Elite pattern, teal Funds provided Co., Grapeville, PA, green pressed soda- by the Benefit about 1910-1920 lime glass with Antique Auction iridescent interior Fund

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Shelf 1 #6 Flashed 1984.147 MILK Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Drape Funds provided PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, pattern, cased blue by the WV, about 1888 over white mold- Huntington blown glass Civic League Endowment 1986.5 CREAMER Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Drape Gift of Mrs. and Co., Wheeling, pattern, pink shaded Betty Woods WV, about 1885- to white mold-blown Daniel 1895 glass 1986.6 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Drape Gift of Mrs. and Co., Wheeling, pattern, cased, white Betty Woods WV, about 1885- lining with center Daniel 1895 layer of peach color shaded to white and third outer layer of clear, mold-blown glass 1990.86 PUNCH Unidentified maker, Wheeling Drape Gift of Mr. about 1885-1890 pattern, chartreuse Louis O. St. shaded to white Aubins, Jr mold-blown glass

Shelf 2 Shelf 2 #7 Mold-Blown Wares 1982.52 SYRUP Consolidated Lamp Guttate pattern, Funds provided CAN and Glass Co., cranberry mold- by the Fifth Fostoria, OH, about blown soda-lime Annual Benefit 1894 glass with colorless Antiques Show handle

1985.47 TUMBLER Consolidated Lamp Guttate pattern, Museum and Glass Co., opaque white mold- purchase Fostoria, OH, about blown soda-lime 1894 glass with gold spatter decoration

1984.155 WATER Consolidated Lamp Bulging Loops Funds provided PITCHER and Glass Co., pattern, colorless by The Glass Fostoria, OH, about over opaque pink Club of 1894 cased with white Huntington mold-blown glass

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Shelf 2 #8 Mold-Blown Wares 1982.50 SUGAR Dalzell, Gilmore and Rose Onyx, mold- Funds provided SHAKER Leighton, Findlay, blown glass, acid by the Fifth OH, about 1889 etched finish Annual Benefit Antiques Show

1990.124 SUGAR Northwood Glass Quilted Phlox Museum SHAKER Co., Ellwood , pattern, opaque blue purchase PA, about 1893-1896 mold-blown glass

Shelf 2 #9 Mold-Blown Wares 1983.115 CELERY Libbey Glass Maize pattern, Funds provided Company, Toledo, opaque white mold- by the Benefit OH, Joseph Locke, blown glass, Antiques design patent hand painted green Auction September 10, 1889 decoration 1993.48 TUMBLER Dithridge Glass Co., Wild Iris pattern, Museum Pittsburgh, PA, about opaque white mold- purchase 1900 blown soda-lime glass, hand painted decoration 1993.23 PITCHER Northwood Glass Leaf Umbrella Museum Co., Martins Ferry, pattern, topaz cased purchase OH, Harry over white opaque Northwood, about glass 1900

Shelf 2 #10 Mold-Blown Wares 1981.140 TUMBLER Northwood Glass Royal Oak pattern, Funds provided Co., Martins Ferry, Rubina flashed by Mr. Arthur B. OH cranberry on Beaumont colorless mold-blown soda-lime glass, acid etched 1981.141 CREAMER Northwood Glass Royal Oak pattern, Funds provided Co., Martins Ferry, 1889-1893, colorless by Mr. Arthur B. OH, Harry mold-blown soda- Beaumont Northwood, 1889- lime glass, acid 1893 etched

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1991.68.1 and 2 TUMBLER Northwood Glass Royal Ivy pattern, Funds provided and Co., Martins Ferry, colorless mold-blown by the PITCHER OH, 1889-1893 acid etched soda- Fourteenth lime glass Annual Benefit Antiques Show

1990.72 SYRUP Northwood Glass Royal Ivy pattern, Museum Co., Martins Ferry, colorless mold-blown purchase OH, 1889-1893 acid etched soda- lime glass with flashed Rubina

Shelf 2 #11 Fancy Pressed Glass – Turn of the Century 1981.126 CELERY Alexander J. Beatty Beatty Rib pattern, Funds provided and Sons, Findlay, blue opalescent by the Fourth OH, Alexander J. pressed soda-lime Annual Benefit Beatty patent April 3, glass Antiques Show 1888 1980.35 JACK-IN- H. Northwood and Spool pattern, blue Funds provided THE- Co., Wheeling WV, opalescent mold- by Collins and PULPIT about 1902 blown soda-lime Mayo Collieries VASE glass Co., Inc

1978.73 WATER Northwood Glass Klondyke pattern, Gift of Mrs. PITCHER Company, Indiana, blue opalescent Virginia Van PA, about 1896 pressed soda-lime Zandt glass

Shelf 2 #12 Fancy Pressed Glass – Turn of the Century 1981.231 INDIVIDUAL McKee Glass Co., Opaque brown Funds provided BERRY DISH Jeannette, PA, shaded to tan by the Fourth Jacob Rosenthal, pressed ‟chocolate Annual Benefit designer, about glass.” Antiques Show

1910 1981.230AB DOLPHIN Indiana Tumbler Opaque brown Funds provided NOVELTY and Goblet Co, shaded to tan by the Fourth Greentown, IN, pressed “chocolate Annual Benefit Jacob Rosenthal, glass” Antiques Show designer, about 1900-1903

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1983.212 COMPOTE Indiana Tumbler Opaque brown Funds provided and Goblet Co, shaded to tan by Nancy L. Greentown, IN, pressed “chocolate Francis Jacob Rosenthal, glass” designer, about

1900-1903

Shelf 2 #13 Fancy Pressed Glass – Turn of the Century 1984.139.4 BERRY Northwood Glass Inverted Fan and Gift of Mrs. DISH Co., Indiana, PA, Feather pattern, - Betty Woods Harry Northwood, sensitive pressed Daniel designer, about 1901 pink shaded custard glass 1988.100 BERRY Northwood Glass Inverted Fan and Museum DISH Co., Indiana, PA, Feather pattern, blue purchase Harry Northwood, opalescent pressed designer, about 1901 glass

Shelf 3 Shelf 3 #14 Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Wheeling, W.Va. - Special Effects 1984.184.6 LOBED Hobbs, Brockunier Spangle glass, Gift of Ruth CREAMER and Co., Wheeling, blue with colorless Prindle Burton WV, patented by casing, metallic William Leighton, Jr. flecks between layers

Nov. 27, 1883 and Jan. 29, 1884 1983.1 PITCHER Hobbs, Brockunier Spangle glass, cobalt Funds provided and Co., Wheeling, with casing, by Dorothy WV, patented by pinched body, ringed Lewis Polan William Leighton, Jr. neck November 27, 1883 and January 29, 1884 1985.16AB VINEGAR Hobbs, Brockunier Spangle glass, cobalt Funds provided CRUET and Co., Wheeling, blue cased with by The Glass WV, patented by transparent amber Club of William Leighton, Jr. with silver foil Huntington November 27, 1883 inclusions, off-hand and January 29, 1884 blown soda-lime glass

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Shelf 3 #15 Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Wheeling, W.Va. - Special Effects 1990.105 CREAMER Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail pattern, Museum and Co., Wheeling, opalescent mold- purchase WV, patent June 1, blown glass 1886

1990.95 MILK Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail pattern, Museum PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, yellow opalescent purchase WV, about 1885- mold-blown glass 1900

1991.22.1 LEMONADE Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail pattern, Gift of The PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, Rubina mold-blown Glass Club of WV, about 1885- glass Huntington 1900

1989.63 WATER Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail pattern, Funds provided PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, Blurina mold-blown by The Glass WV, about 1885- glass. Extremely rare Club of 1890 Huntington and Mrs. Dorothy

Lewis Polan 1980.70 BARBER Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail pattern, Funds provided and Co., Wheeling, cranberry opalescent by Third Annual WV, about 1885 mold-blown soda- Benefit Antiques lime glass Show

Shelf 3 #16 Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Wheeling, W.Va. - Special Effects 1994.51 Hobbs, Brockunier Hobnail with Frances Gift of The SHADE and Co., Wheeling, Ware finish, mold- Glass Club of WV, about 1885- blown glass Huntington in 1890 memory of Alfred Clark

Shelf 3 #17 Hobbs, Brockunier and Co., Wheeling, W.Va. - Special Effects 1994.71 FOOTED Hobbs, Brockunier Neapolitan line #230, Museum BOWL and Co., Wheeling, swirl mold- purchase WV, introduced 1887 blown glass with rim

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1994.69 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Neapolitan line #230, Museum and Co., Wheeling, ruby swirl mold- purchase WV, introduced 1887 blown glass with opal rim

1991.59 BOWL Hobbs, Brockunier Richelieu line #205, Museum and Co., Wheeling, sapphire purchase WV, about1886 plated with opal to make it opaque, crimped rim and applied opal edge. 1986.125 BOWL Hobbs, Brockunier Pink alabaster with Museum and Co., Wheeling, custard yellow rim purchase WV, about 1886 off-hand blown glass, acid etched overall

Shelf 3 #18 Pressed Glass in Color 1982.58 HANGING Hobbs, Brockunier Daisy and Gift of Mrs. NOVELTY and Co., Wheeling, pattern, amberina Richard K. Van BOAT WV, about 1885 pressed glass Zandt

1990.104AB COVERED Hobbs, Brockunier Daisy and Button Museum BUTTER and Co., Wheeling, pattern canary purchase DISH WV, about 1885- pressed glass dish 1890 with Inverted Thumbprint pattern canary and flashed ruby mold-blown 1991.1.167AB BOWL IN Hobbs, Brockunier Daisy and Button Janet Seaton FRAME and Co., Wheeling, pattern, amber Humphrey WV, about 1885- pressed glass bowl in Bequest 1890 silver plate frame

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1988.104A-G ICE Hobbs, Brockunier Daisy and Button Museum CREAM and Co., Wheeling, pattern, heat- purchase SET WV, about 1886 sensitive amberina (Master pressed Dish and 6 Individual

Plates)

Shelf 4 Shelf 4 #19 Hobbs 1984.149 MILK Hobbs, Brockunier ‟Overshot” ruby Funds provided PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, blown glass, body of by The Glass WV, about 1880- pitcher has been Club of 1890 rolled while still hot Huntington in crushed bits of glass creating an overall crackled effect, colorless reeded handle 1985.111.4 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Quilted Diamond Gift of Mr. and and Co., Wheeling, pattern, pink mother Mrs. J. Richard WV, about 1885 of pearl satin finish Damron and A. mold-blown glass Gordon Merry in memory of Inez Walker Merry

1990.125 BARBER Hobbs, Brockunier Quilted Diamond Museum BOTTLE and Co., Wheeling, pattern, pink mother purchase WV, about 1885 of pearl satin finish mold-blown glass

1990.36 MASTER Hobbs, Brockunier Swirl pattern, yellow Funds provided BERRY and Co., Wheeling, alabaster optic mold- by the Twelfth BOWL WV, 1880s blown glass Annual Benefit Antiques Show

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1995.45 SYRUP Hobbs, Brockunier Hobbs #207 Gift of Mrs. PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, (Pink Satina Swirl), Coleman Trainor WV, about 1885- colorless mold-blown 1891 glass flashed with cranberry, optic

swirl, acid etched overall, applied colorless handle, pewter top patented March 20, 1873 1989.78AB MORGAN Hobbs, Brockunier Hobbs Murano #207 Funds provided VASE ON and Co., Wheeling, (Pink Satina Swirl), by the Raymond STAND WV, about 1886 mold-blown glass Hage Memorial Endowment and the Birke Endowment

Shelf 4 #20 Hobbs Art Glass 1991.32 CRUET Northwood Glass Chrysanthemum Gift of Mrs. Co., Indiana, PA, Swirl pattern, blue Betty Woods about 1889-1895 speckled soda-lime Daniel glass

1994.32 CELERY Hobbs, Brockunier Reverse Swirl Gift of Mrs. and Co., Wheeling, pattern, blue Betty Woods WV, about 1885- opalescent mold- Daniel 1895 blown glass

1992.37.7 WATER Hobbs, Brockunier Herringbone pattern, Gift of Mr. and PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, cranberry opalescent Mrs. William WV, about 1888 mold-blown soda- Campbell lime glass

Shelf 4 #21 Fancy and 1985.127 BARBER Hobbs, Brockunier pattern, Museum BOTTLE and Co., Wheeling, colorless opalescent purchase WV, about 1884- mold-blown glass 1889

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1991.3.6 TUMBLER Hobbs, Brockunier Windows pattern, Gift of The and Co., Wheeling, cranberry opalescent Glass Club of WV, about 1884- mold-blown glass Huntington 1889 1994.63 KEROSENE Hobbs, Brockunier Windows pattern, Museum LAMP and Co., Wheeling, blue opalescent purchase WV, about 1885- mold-blown font on 1890 colorless base

1986.124 MASTER Hobbs, Brockunier Windows pattern, Museum ICE and Co., Wheeling, blue opalescent purchase CREAM WV, about 1885- mold-blown glass BOWL 1895

Shelf 4 #22 Fancy Opals and Optics 1994.52.8A-C BOWL IN Hobbs, Brockunier Blue opalescent swirl Gift of Mrs. FRAME and Co., Wheeling, mold-blown glass Mary Reynolds WV, about 1888 bowl with silver plated lid and silver plated frame

1978.76 STRAW Buckeye Glass Co. Chrysanthemum Gift of Mrs. HOLDER or Northwood Glass Base Swirl pattern Richard K. Van Company, Martins cranberry to Zandt Ferry, OH, about opalescent swirl 1888-1900

1985.126 BARBER Hobbs, Brockunier Seaweed pattern, Museum BOTTLE and Co., Wheeling, cranberry opalescent purchase WV, about 1890- mold-blown glass 1900

1983.220 WATER Hobbs, Brockunier Windows pattern, Funds provided PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, amber mold-blown by the Benefit WV, about 1884- glass Antiques 1889 Auction

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1994.64 WATER Hobbs, Brockunier Opal Swirl pattern, Museum PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, blue opalescent purchase WV, about 1884- mold-blown glass 1889

Shelf 4 #23 Coral Ware – Hobbs’ Crowning Achievement 1979.2AB MORGAN Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Given in VASE ON and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware), to memory of STAND WV, about 1886- amber lined with Arnold G. (Jay) 1891 opaque white, glossy Buckle finish

1979.3AB MORGAN Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Given in VASE ON and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware), red to memory of STAND WV, about 1886- amber lined with Arnold G. (Jay) 1891 opaque white, acid Buckle etched finish

1981.206 CREAM Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Funds provided PITCHER and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware) amber by the Fourth WV, about 1886 shading to deep red Annual Benefit free-blown lead glass Antiques Show 1981.207G TUMBLER Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Funds provided and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware) amber by the WV, about 1886 to red free-blown Huntington lead glass Civic League Endowment 1985.79 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Deep fuchsia shaded Museum and Co., Wheeling, to amber heat- purchase WV, about 1886 sensitive mold-blown glass cased with white, acid etched finish 1980.71 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Funds provided and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware) heat- by the Third WV, about 1886 sensitive mold-blown Annual Benefit glass shaded from Antiques Show red to amber, amber applied rigory

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1990.70AB DECANTER Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Funds provided and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware), heat- by the Birke WV, about 1886 sensitive mold-blown Endowment glass red shaded to amber cased with white lining, amber cut , amber reeded handle 1985.96 VASE Hobbs, Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Museum and Co., Wheeling, (Coral Ware), No. 6 purchase WV, about 1886 vase, glossy finish, heat-sensitive mold- blown glass red shaded to amber, cased with white lining.

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