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Pattern Name:BULLSEYE WITH FLEUR-DE-LYS
Pattern Motif:Geometric
Glass Type:Flint
Manufacturer:Union Glass Company
Era:1850s
Description:50 Favorites - 5 Another popular offshoot from the basic BULLSEYE pattern is BULLSEYE WITH FLEUR-DE-LYS. Lura Woodside Watkins praised its “excellent and brilliant quality” and called it “one of the most beautiful designs in all pressed glass,” (The Union Glass Company, Antiques, November 1936). In the article, she illustrated a plaster pattern for a dish mold taken from the old Somerville, Massachusetts factory building and referred to the production in Somerville of many other tableware forms. She also owned a BULLSEYE WITH FLEUR-DE-LYS lamp mold that presumable came from the same building before its demolition in 1934. The design features a five-petaled, plume-like ornament that inspired early collectors to call it PRINCES FEATHER or BULLSEYE AND PRINCES FEATHER. (50 Favorites catalogue) U1, p.43; M1, p.12; M2 p.192