This is an Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) round 10 inch low footed cupped (upturned) edge cake plate in pattern #350 (also known as Cord Drapery) by National Glass Co, Greentown, Indiana which was introduced circa 1901. National Glass operated from 1899-1903. There are known pieces of this pattern showing up in Indiana Glass advertisements who may have purchased the pattern from National Glass after shut down. I discovered this information during my research of this pattern on the internet. Primarily used EAPG Society information during my research. The low footed cake plate is in very good used condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs that I can find. There is a no fogging or cloudiness of the glass fro dishwasher or hard water exposure. The top surface is marked from use over the the years. There is a straw mark in the center of the top surface as shown in the photos. The low footed cake plate stands about 1 7/8th inches tall (to the top of the bead edge), about 10 3/8th inches across the upturned edge, I'm in the process of downsizing my collection of items from stores I had across the midwestern states over the years and family. I've had most of these pieces packed away for years. As I unpack a box, I'll be listing the contents. The photos and additional details below are part of the item description. If you need any additional photos or have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks for looking at my listing. Check out my stores other items and take advantage of combined shipping savings. Shelf 9/S4
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