Jersey (The Kitchen Stove) compote etched clear non-flint. McKee & Brothers, Pittsburgh, PA.  circa 1894. The glass is clear and any colors you see in the photographs are reflections from indoors where I photographed the piece.  The compote has the mold marks and straw marks and bubbles common in this era of glassware. Wonderful color and clarity, three-part mold, etching is similar to fern and berry. Several of the scallops in the first skirt are chipped on the outside bottom. The same is true for the bottom skirt, the feet are in good shape. This is a crisp impression from the mold. There are some very light scratches from use on the inside of the bowl and a little extra glass at the mold line where the bowl angles in.  Please email with questions or comments. Weight before packing 2.310 pounds . Height 6 11/16” Diameter 7 1/16 at top.