[22.] Typical early period—oblong—molded foot and medallion and diamond top.

A—Same in transparent jade—green very rare.

[23.] Oblong, eight sided, hearts at corners—round applied foot.

A—Same, sides unstippled and without feet.

[24.] Very early heavily scrolled, wavy top and ornamental base, four prominent oak leaf scrolls.

A—Same in deep amber very rare. The dark amber in American glass was at this early period a “mistake” in manufacture. It was caused by a piece of paper getting into the mould which in contact with hot glass charred at once giving a beautiful amber color.

[25.] Basket of fruit on sides with scrolled ends terminating in leaves, two rosettes on side, leaves and drilled scrolls on feet—bottom with 11 crossed bars—a very popular design at the works—first period—

A—Opalescent.

B—Green.

C—Blue.