SMOCKING (AKA) by Unknown Maker (Unknown Location, Operated: Unknown), c1840s - 1850s Introduced
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge: attributable to Boston and Sandwich but possibly made by others as well. Any assignment to B&S should be treated as speculative because there is no documentation to back it up. Many of the pattern assignments to Boston & Sandwich were made during the period where everything that could not be documented to Bakewell, Pears and McKee was automatically B&S. We know that there were about thirty companies making tableware during the flint era but only a handful get credit for most of the production.
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Shape: Assortments
Contributor: Dominick Reisen - sugar/creamer set

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Martin Chaffee - 4H, 4.25D - missing the lid

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge 6" tall, 3-1/4" diameter. Flint with a nice ground and polished pontil mark

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge 6" tall, 3-1/4" diameter. Flint with a nice ground and polished pontil mark

Shape: Egg Cup/Egg Glass
Contributor: Brad Gougeon

Shape: Stemware
Contributor: BillandEllen Morrison 6H

Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: BillandEllen Morrison - 8D, 7H

Shape: Comport/Compotes
Contributor: BillandEllen Morrison - 8D, 7H

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Linda Yoder Bowl made by stretching the rim of a true open sugar. 7” D x 3” T x 3 3/8” D foot

Shape: Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Bob Finnimore - 7D, 3H

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Laurie Russell

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Laurie Russell - bottom of base and finial details

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Linda Pacheco

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Bill Morrison 6H

Shape: Assortments
Contributor: Aldon Burlison flint lamp and flint sugar

Shape: Plates/Platter
Contributor: Paul Kirk Jr. - Made from a sugar base.

Shape: Creamers
Contributor: Pat Lynch

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Jim Thielen