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Extra Photos: MacBeth-Evans
 Classic pattern in Chinex, sherbet & plate. This pattern was introduced after MacBeth-Evans became part of Corning Glass Works.
 Pink sherbets. The pattern is commonly called April, and it is among the earliest tableware products from MacBeth-Evans. Sherbets and small plates might be the only pieces with this design.
 Bouquet cup, Flora cup, two Flora saucers. Bouquet was introduced by Corning in 1941. This cup is made of Ivex, a type of opal glass that was also new at the time. Compared to the Flora cup, which is made of Cremax, Ivex's tint is more yellow. Embossed patterns Oxford and Classic were produced in Ivex with decorations ranging from solid-coloured Bordette to printed patterns like Bouquet and Rose.
 Stippled Rose Band (S-Pattern) juice glass or tumbler.
 American Sweetheart (R-Pattern) sherbet with chrome base. It might be the only item in this pattern made from clear colourless glass. The same bases can be found holding different patterns from other glass companies.
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