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The Little American Maid Tea Set
The Little American Maid Tea Set

The Little American Maid Tea Set

Object Name11 Piece Child's Tea Set with Box
Maker Akro Agate Glass Company (1911-1949)
Made FromNon-lead glass, cardboard
Date1940-1949
Place MadeUnited States
Techniquepressed
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number90.4.107
Credit LineGift of Donald S. Hall
Not On View
Physical DescriptionTranslucent (almost opaque) white, blue, blue-green non-lead glass; pressed. Seventeen piece tea set, "H" pattern of broad flat panels on vessels; closed handles; (Aa,b) teapot and lid, white conical lid with octagonal rim; inset flange; pointed open spout extending from flat rim; pot of blue, with solid circle-section handle; slightly concave base, with logo in relief; (Ba,b) blue sugar bowl, with symmetrical quarter-circle solid handles at rim; white lid (slightly smaller version of teapot lid; logo on concave base; (C) blue creamer (smaller, lower version of teapot), logo on base; (D,E,F,G) four green plates, with octagonal flat rim; circular interior edge, slightly concave, with shallow panels extending to flat octagonal base; at least part of logo on base of each plate; raised circular foot; (Hab, Iab, Jab, Kab) four green cups and white saucers; overall mold marks. (Lab) rectangular box, lined with printed needlepoint pattern in red on beige background; cardboard support for dishes, with cutouts printed in beige doily pattern on red background; exterior of box in blue panels with broad red stripes with beige lettering: on long sides lettering flanked by drawings of boy and girl heads; The LITTLE/AMERICAN MAID TEA SET; short sides; MANUFACTURED BY/The Akro Agate Co./Clarksburg, W.VA./PRINTED IN U.S.A./MADE IN U.S.A.; broad side of lid has yellow background and blue and beige block lettering; THE LITTLE/AMERICAN MAID/TEA SET over red and beige rainbow stripes enclosing blue background and halftone image of two children playing (standing girl pouring tea for boy sitting at children's table); lid sides have blue stripe, one short end has printed in red: No. 335; raised logo of bird within "A" on all pieces except lids.
Provenance
Source Donald S. Hall