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jerseystar/NancyP posted an update Sunday, Jul 22, 2012, 12:32pm EDT, 13 years, 2 months ago
@donscns Don, what a sweetie Percy is!
@mainewildrose Sue, your granddaughter is gorgeous! What a grown-up expression on her sweet face.
@10bbg10 Helen, the Westmoreland toy pieces are also called Flattened Diamond and Sunburst; the older pieces did not have handled sugars and spooners. Here's my collection (excuse the dust!): https://picasaweb.google.com/112058486768283926064/ToyGlass072212?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCOeDvpz55t7wzwE&feat=directlink In crystal I have the sugar (with and without handles), creamer, and spooner with handles; in milk glass I have the butter, creamer, and spooner/sugar (according to the Whitmyers' Collector's Encyclopedia of Children's Dishes, only a three-piece set was made in MG). The other pieces next to the MG pieces are Tappan (both original McKee in crystal and Kemple in colors); the pieces on the bottom shelf are Westmoreland's toy condiment sets in English Hobnail. And the last photo (not a great one) are the two other children's sets I really like -- a complete table set of Nursery Rhyme (U.S. Glass) and in the front McKee's Grapevine with Ovals (still looking for a covered sugar in that set).