FILIGREE (OMN) by Westmoreland Specialty Company (Grapeville-PA, Co. Operated: 1889-1924), 1900 Introduced
• AKA: Capital; Estate
Note: West indicates in Westmoreland Glass that Filigree was "Westmoreland's unifying name of a group of items sharing the same design, but all having different sequential numbers".
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Shape: Cups & Mugs
Contributor: Eric Lee Nelson - Mug

Shape: Vases, Rose Bowls, Ferners
Contributor: Matt Kaiser - 5H

Shape: Miscellaneous
Contributor: Cindy Chatfield Freiberg - playing card holder - 3H, 4L, 1.5W

Shape: Paperweight
Contributor: Richard Ryan - Paper Weight

Shape: Smoking Sets/Pieces/Humidors
Contributor: Roger Radebaugh cigar holder with advertising for Surbrug Co, NY

Shape: Assortments
Contributor: Roger Radebaugh - Pink. ..fused color on etched crystal...they called it Carrara Marble. It came out in 1911.

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Deb Jani

Shape: Toothpick/Match Holders
Contributor: Richard Ryan, Karen Skinner

Shape: Dresser Sets/Pieces
Contributor: Michele Richard No.276 Jewel Box

Shape: Cups & Mugs
Contributor: Eric Lee Nelson - Mug

Shape: Cups & Mugs
Contributor: Eric Lee Nelson - Mug

Shape: Miscellaneous
Contributor: Matthew Cox - Cigar Holder

Shape: Cologne/Perfume
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne - #280

Shape: Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Roger Radebaugh - "Souvenir of Nowata, OK"

Shape: Miscellaneous
Contributor: Roger Radebaugh - Cigar Holder

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Harry Oman - Individual Sugar

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Harry Oman - Individual Creamer