MARYLAND (OMN) by Maryland Glass Etching Works (Cumberland MD, Company Operated: 1893-1930), c1890s Introduced
• AKA: Heavenly Symphony Etching
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge: This company bought blanks from other companies and decorated them with etchings by George Truog. Sometimes signed, frequently unsigned. George Truog (owner) must have owned the moulds for this table set as they are typically marked with a T in a diamond.
NOTE: John Ragsdale - The etching often goes by the aka name Heavenly Symphony. This etching is shown in Dale Murschell's book "George Truog and His Art".
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Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: John Ragsdale - marked T in a diamond.

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Jeff Hughes

Shape: Pattern Detail
Contributor: Jeff Hughes trade mark T in a Diamond is in the base where T stands for Truog. George Truog was the designer and owner of the company.

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Matthew Cox - 4.38H, 4.38D

Shape: Sugars
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Matthew Cox

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: John Ragsdale - marked T in a diamond.

Shape: Jars: Cracker/Biscuit
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne

Shape: Jars: Cracker/Biscuit
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne

Shape: Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: John Ragsdale

Shape: Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Linda Pacheco

Shape: Tumblers
Contributor: Maureen Dunn McFadden

Shape: Pitcher
Contributor: Karen Skinner