REPRODUCTIONS OF PATTERNS ORIGINAL TO: BOSTON & SANDWICH (AKA) by Boston and Sandwich Glass Company/Sandwich-MA (Company Operated: 1825-1887), Various Dates of Introduction

NOTE: 2022: various makers of higher quality reproduction pieces, many by the Sandwich Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Text associated with the "S" toy plate: This is one of two patterns in this size that the Sandwich Glass Museum reproduced. In the 1970s, master die cutter Alvin White was commissioned to make molds for many Sandwich reproduction pieces. Each piece had to have a notable difference from the original. The S was added to this pattern to assist collectors in identifying the repros. This repro was made from the 1970s - around 2010. We had them made by Pairpoint Glass in Sagamore, MA."

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Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Laura Winders Murphy - close up - courtesy The Glass Paper Fanatics - Fenton catalog

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Kathy Jablonsky and the Redlands Historical Glass Museum 6" H. x 3-1/4"Diam

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Brady Fitts opalescent goblet is 6.37 inches tall, the opening is 3.25 inches in diameter, and the base is 3.0 inches in diameter.

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Brady Fitts blue goblet is 6.18 inches tall, the opening is 3.18 inches in diameter, and the base is 3.31 inches in diameter.

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Brady Fitts footed custard shape not original to the pattern. custard is 3.62 inches tall, the opening is 3.5 inches in diameter, and the base is 2.75 inches in diameter.

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Laura Winders Murphy - courtesy The Glass Paper Fanatics - Fenton catalog

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams - by Fenton

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Courtesy of The Glass Paper Fanatics - showing New England Pineapple as Fenton #9045 CA Pineapple Goblet in Colonial Amber From the 1962 Fenton catalog

Shape:Child/Toy Size
Contributor: Michele Hannan Mast and Sandwich Museum commentary by Brady Fitts, see NOTE