PANSY AND CHAIN (AKA) plate by Unknown Maker (Unknown Location, Operated: Unknown), c1890s Introduced
NOTE: Ref. Opaque Glass (1941), Millard calls it "Pansy and Chain."
NOTE: Brad Gougeon 2022 - An 1897 Pitkin & Brooks wholesaler catalog shows six varieties of plates offered in opal and jet (black). Listed as No 102 which may be the OMN but not 100%. Of the six plates, one can be documented to Canton - the Trefoil, and two can be attributed to Canton, the Lattice and the Marion (Gem). The other three are possibly Canton but there is not enough evidence at this time to move them to "attributed".
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Shape: Plates/Platter
Contributor: Chris Kilpack Browning, Teresa Haas, Falon Renteria, Heather Lynn Smith, Cameron Davis

Shape: Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Brad Gougeon - 1897 Pitkin & Brooks wholesaler catalog