Glass Companies - T. G. Hawkes & Company TOC
T. G. Hawkes & Company
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Hawkes 1 - Historical Sketch, Trademarks, and Catalogs (with links to the obituaries of T. G. Hawkes, T. deM. Hawkes, Samuel Hawkes, and Penrose Hawkes)
- Hawkes 2 - The Patented Patterns (1882-1914)
- Hawkes 3 - Check List of Geometric Patterns
- Hawkes 4 - The Grecian and Hobnail Pattern (Formerly "Old-Fashioned Hobnail")
- Hawkes 5 - Two Versions of the Festoon Pattern
- Hawkes 6 - The "Clover" or "Shamrock" Pattern
- Hawkes 7 - "Star Rosette" and Other Patented Patterns Sent to Paris in 1889
- Hawkes 8 - The 1889 Paris Exposition and the Chrysanthemum Question
Place setting cut in the Russian (Russian Canterbury) pattern: water goblet, H = 6.2" (15.8 cm). Plate cut in the Brunswick pattern, D = 10" (25.5 cm). All produced by T. G. Hawkes & Company: c1896 and c1900 respectively. As seen at the Corning Museum of Glass, 21 May 1998.
Updated 1 May 2007