Lady Greenbrier
[DSN:UNK, NS:FAC]
First used on Nautilus with underglaze dark green rim, gold stamp, and gold trim, circa 1952. Named Lady Greenbrier, it was made for Albert E. Sloan and given the treatment number: AS-1. It was sold alongside "Lady Stratford" a maroon rim version with a red rose.
The hollowware for both lines included an Eggshell Nautilus shape teapot, Rhythm sauceboat, and sugar, creamer, and covered casserole from Charm House.
A larger version of the yellow rose decal was used on other Homer Laughlin shapes such as Georgian Eggshell, Liberty, and Rhythm, but without the green rim and gold stamps.
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