| Maker: |
Challinor, Taylor, and Company. |
| Reference(s): |
Heacock III, pg. 64-1 shows original catalog ad. |
| Description: |
This is a short, circular cross-section shaker with a bulging base (pear shaped) with a six loded body, disc foot and narrow shoulder. The upper has a ring of short “ribs” and the lowered has a ring of slight longer “ribs”. Each lobe has five ribs/shells on upper section and six ribs/shells on lower section. |
| Decoration: |
Some have highlighted ribs and others have HP flowers and vine decor. |
| Colors Known: |
Opaque charteuse, white, pink, and blue. Some are frosted. |
| Size: |
2-7/8″ tall; 2″ max. dia.; 1-1/2″ base dia. |
| Date: |
Ca. 1890. |
| Submitted by: |
Anonymous. |
| AGSSSC Assigned #: |
SSNO156. |
| Special Comments: |
There are two of these shakers shown in Lechner II, pg. 36-3 and 4. Also, Gougeon in Milk Glass/Pattern Glass, pg. 30-2 and 3, shows two of these shakers. |