This antique glass pitcher is pattern number 323, made by Hobbs Brockunier in 1886. It is also known as Dewdrop, Hobnail, and Pineapple and Dew Drop. This color version of the pattern, with amber and satin finish, is also called Francesware, named after the first lady, wife of President Grover Cleveland. The pitcher measures approximately 8 1/2" tall, and 6 1/2" wide. This has one hobnail that has broken off, on the front of the pitcher. There is a closeup of this in picture number 9. There is a small flake on the top of the rim, at the pouring lip, see pictures 10 and 11 for closeups of this. The base of the pitcher has a small area of roughness on the side of the foot, as seen in the last photo. Several of the hobnails have small chips or fleabites. This is really a beautiful piece of antique glass. Please see my pictures, and thanks for looking!

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