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Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.

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Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.American (Greentown, IN), 1893 - 1903

There is no company called Greentown Glass. Those who belong to the National Greentown Glass Association (NGGA) call glass manufactured by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company of Greentown, Indiana "Greentown Glass."

So, what makes Greentown so sought after? Despite a relatively high production rate during its nine year existence (1894-1903), its unique patterns, clear glass clarity, outstanding colors, and unique animal covered dishes all contribute to its collectibility.

Three unique colors: chocolate, holly amber, and nile green - along with more traditional but still unique emerald green, amber, canary yellow, teal and cobalt blue also contribute to Greentown's success.

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Austrian pattern (AKA Fine Cut Medallion, Paneled Oval Fine Cut)
Object Name: Lidded Sugar Bowl
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1897-1914
Object number: UM2007.283ab
Cactus pattern (AKA Paneled Agave)
Object Name: Jelly Compote
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1900-1903
Object number: UM2006.170
Dewey (AKA: Flower Flange)
Object Name: Tumbler
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1898
Object number: UM2016.743
Flower Flange pattern (AKA Dewey)
Object Name: Vase
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1898
Object number: UM2016.724
Gaelic pattern (OMN: Chloris)
Object Name: Tumbler
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1908
Object number: UM2013.403
Holly Amber pattern
Object Name: Compote
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1903
Object number: 3.15.74
Holly Amber pattern
Object Name: Tumbler
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1903
Object number: 3.15.75
Holly Amber pattern
Object Name: Pickle Dish
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1903
Object number: 3.15.76
Holly Amber pattern (AKA Golden Agate Holly, No. 450)
Object Name: Pickle Dish
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1902-1903
Object number: UM2015.164
Holly Amber pattern (AKA Golden Agate Holly, No. 450)
Object Name: Master Bowl with Two Small Bowls
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1902-1903
Object number: UM2015.163abc
Holly Amber pattern (AKA Holly)
Object Name: Sauce Dish
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1903
Object number: UM2006.171
Indiana Glass Co. No. 300 (AKA: Oval Star)
Object Name: Children's Water Cup / Toy Water Cup
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1910
Object number: UM2016.669ab
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co. No. 29 (AKA: Hearts of Loch Laven; Ribbed Asterisk and Concave; Shuttle)
Object Name: Cordial
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1893-1903
Object number: UM2016.663
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co. No. 140 Columbia (OMN) (AKA: Herringbone Buttress)
Object Name: Cordial
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1898
Object number: UM2013.402
Leaf Bracket pattern
Object Name: Celery Tray
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1900
Object number: UM2006.169
Mitted Hand pattern (AKA Hand Nappy)
Object Name: Nappy
Dalzell, Gilmore, and Leighton Company
1888-1901
Object number: UM2009.170
Old Witch pattern (AKA Old Woman Head)
Object Name: Toothpick Holder
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1894-1903
Object number: UM2016.595
Old Witch pattern (AKA Old Woman Head)
Object Name: Toothpick Holder
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1894-1903
Object number: UM2016.596
Overall Lattice pattern (AKA Moesser)
Object Name: Wine Glass
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1897-1908
Object number: UM2009.70
Shuttle pattern (AKA Hearts of Loch Laven)
Object Name: Cream Pitcher
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1900-1903
Object number: UM2009.72
Shuttle pattern (AKA Hearts of Loch Laven)
Object Name: Cup
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1896-1898
Object number: UM2009.57
Shuttle pattern (AKA Hearts of Loch Laven)
Object Name: Wine Glasses, pair
Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Comp.
1896-1898
Object number: UM2009.56ab