TOGO (OMN) by Indiana Glass Company/Dunkirk-IN (Company Operated: 1904-2002), 1906 Introduced

• AKA: Bismarc Star; Twin Feathers
NOTE: Ref: The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Indiana Glass, Vol. 1, Early Pressed Glass Era Patterns by Schenning.

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Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Winfred Huff

Shape:Stemware
Contributor: Jennifer Magee, Susanna Connelly Holstein, May Ridolphi Eason, Greg Schallhorn, Gail Morrison Curley, Lisa Nigro

Shape:Salts, open
Contributor: Robert Wilkin

Shape:Bon Bon/Nut Dish
Contributor: Dennis Worden, Shawn Anthony

Shape:Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Robert Wilkin

Shape:Tumblers
Contributor: Dennis Worden Ice Tea Tumbler 4 7/8ths" tall, 3 1/4" wide. Glass is thick, full of tiny bubbles, and has a grayish cast. Pattern image rather crude.

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape:Butter, Cheese, & Honey Dishes
Contributor: Bertha Walz - butter base

Shape:Comport/Compotes
Contributor: Craig Schenning, Barbara Pretkelis

Shape:Spooners/Spills
Contributor: Matthew Cox

Shape:Sugars
Contributor: James Williams

Shape:Catalogue/Ads
Contributor: Sid Lethbridge

Shape:Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Joy Sheffield Key

Shape:Bowls & Berry Sets
Contributor: Asialee Crumley, Kathleen Audet

Shape:Tumblers
Contributor: Nicci Parker Savarese

Shape:Pitcher
Contributor: Winfred Huff, Sharolyn Cook Apke

Shape:Footed Bowls/Low Comports
Contributor: Joy Sheffield Key, Cara L. Hutchison Crane, Joy Sheffield Key, Barbara Pretkelis

Shape:Pickle/olive/relish dish/trays
Contributor: Thomas Hruby olive dish differs from rest of TOGO