30s Cambridge TALLY HO Cobalt Blue Sauce / Gravy Boat

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Cambridge Glass Co's TALLY HO dinnerware pattern sauces boat is just a hair under 3" tall, it's 5 1/2" wide from spout to spout, and just under 4 3/4" in diameter at the upper rim. It's made from a deep yet transparent cobalt blue colored glass and has all of it's detail molded in. It rests on a ground and polished base ring, it's cupped right at the bottom, the sides taper out sightly as you go up, and it has as a smooth and even upper rim. It's round in shape, the interior is smooth and plain, t's a small little spout on the upper rim on each side, and the exterior has the Tally Ho design embossed on it on about the bottom third, a series of thin flat horizontal bands stacked onr atop another, and t's a bullseye like design on the very bottom. The piece is unmarked that I can find and I'll guarantee it's authenticity and satisfaction. I've used the 'Elegant Glassware Of The Depression Era' by Florence to help a bit with the ID, I have the 9th edition, the pattern is shown on pages 195 & 196, and itwas produced from the 1920s into the 1930s. T is an underliner or plate for the piece that's listed seperately in the piece listing, I don't know if it came with this bowl when new or if it was optional, but either way, I do not have one, I have just the bowl. I also don't know if it came with a ladle, and if it did whether the ladle read more