English: Photo of New Martinsville Glass Hostmaster - Tea-Cup with Saucer
copyright status of Hostmaster Pattern is unknown. The company no longer exists. The molds for this pattern no longer exist - they were destroyed in the 30's [1]
↑Measell, James, Everett R. Miller, Everett R. Miller, and Addie R. Miller. New Martinsville Glass, 1900-1944. Marietta, Ohio: Antique Publications, 1994. Print.
Date
Photo: See file/upload history Work:This pattern was made in the 1930's, exact date undetermined.
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Nomoreforme (talk) - Uploader's own work - Uploader took photograph
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