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Maize glass was made by W.L. Libbey & Son Company of Toledo, Ohio, after 1889. It was one of many glasswares designed by Joseph Locke of England who started working for Libbey in 1882. The glass resembled an ear of corn. The leaves were usually green, but some pieces were made with blue or red leaves. The kernels of corn were light yellow, white, or light green.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | Maize | Toothpick | Blue Leaf, 2 1/4 In. | 2000 | | Maize | Tumbler | Gold Leaf, 4 In. | 2000 | | Maize | Condiment Set | Green Leaves, Holder, 5 3/4 x 6 In. | 1999 | | Maize | Cruet | Yellow Leaves, Stopper, Tall | 1999 | | Maize | Syrup | Green Leaves, Pewter Lid, Applied Handle, 7 In. | 1999 | | Maize | Celery Vase | 6 1/2 In. | 1999 | | Maize | Condiment Set | 4 Piece | 1999 | | Maize | Toothpick | Blue Husks | 1999 | | Maize | Bowl | Green Enameled Leaves, 1818, 3 3/4 In. | 1998 | | Maize | Pitcher | Amber, 9 In. | 1998 | | Maize | Sugar Shaker | Gold Leaves, Custard | 1998 | | Maize | Sugar Shaker | Yellow Leaves | 1998 | | Maize | Butter | Cover, Gray Leaves | 1997 | | Maize | Celery Vase | Green Leaves, Brown Tips | 1997 | | Maize | Celery Vase | White Corn, Green Husk, Libbey | 1997 | | Maize | Saltshaker | Red | 1997 | | Maize | Sugar Shaker | Yellow Leaves | 1997 | | Maize | Celery Vase | Green Husks, Opaque, Libbey | 1996 | | Maize | Vase | Blue Leaves, Crystal, Libbey | 1996 | | Maize | Tumbler | Blue Leaves | 1995 |
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