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Morgantown Crinkle Accessories

Tumblers & Stems Morgantown Crinkle Pitchers and Bowls Other Pieces

 

All items listed on this page are difficult to find. The photos shown here are the result of over 10+ years searching for this pattern-mostly within a 100 mile radius of Morgantown. Yep, not too many of these pieces around.


Basket

Awkward whimsey made by attaching a handle to the top of an Ockner Pitcher.


Bowl (5 1/4" Diameter, 2 1/4" Height)

Shown in Topaz.  File this one under strange.  It's a cut down version of the Santiago Rose Bowl Vase-the bottom part matches exactly.  As a bowl, it's bigger than either of the two regularly found bowls and has a ground top rim.  Not sure if this was done to salvage a broken vase or was intended for some other purpose.


Candlestick (4" Height)

Shown in Topaz.  I was shocked to find this one.  This is a holdover from the El Mexicano line, but rarely is it seen in Crinkle colors. And of course, I now need to find its partner!


Cigarette Box

Shown in Evergreen, bottom only.  If you find a lid, I'm interested.


Cocktail Shaker

Shown in Green.


Creamer (3 1/2" Height)

The Crinkle creamer was made from a Double Old-Fashioned Tumbler. It has a hand-formed pour spout and an applied handle similar to that on the mug.


Decanter

Shown in Crystal.


Ice Tub

Shown in Blue, this is another piece more often found in the translucent El Mexicano hues.


Icer & Liner (4 1/8" Height, 5 7/8" Diameter)

Shown in Green, the Icer has the look of a compote or enlarged sherbet with a small indention in the bottom. The liner is essentially a sherbet with a peg-bottom instead of a foot.


Relish (3-Part, 7" Diameter)

Another El Mexico piece that sometimes appears in later Crinkle colors.


Snowball Vase (7" tall)

Unusual round bulges in texture.


Sugar (3 1/2" Height)

Shown in Topaz.  Not too many of these around...


Vase-Plaza (6½" tall)

Shown in Green.

The Plaza, Pueblo, Santiago, and Sonora vase shapes are holdovers from the El Mexicano line, hence the Spanish names.


Vase-Pueblo (6"-6 1/2" tall)

Tumbler shape.


Vase-San Juan (8 3/4" tall)

Seen with a crimped or straight rim-basically the San Juan pitcher minus a handle and spout.


Vase-Santiago (4" diam. 5" tall)

Shown in Gloria Blue.  Of the items on this page, this may be the easiest to find, but that's only because it's relative to the others.


Vase-Sonora (6" tall)

Shown in Blue