Measures about 8 inches high and 4 3/4 inches in diameter.
The moulds for this pattern were well-traveled. This pattern was produced by Duncan and Sons in the late 1800's and by Co-Operative Flint Glass in the early 1900s. Kemple ended up with the moulds in about 1946. The moulds went to Wheaton Industries in 1970.
In 1976, Wheaton Industries came out with a line of place settings and tableware called Wheatoncraft. Unlike Wheatonware, Wheatoncraft was not sold through the home party plan but in retail stores and at the Wheaton Village gift shop.
Reference: "Kemple Glass 1945-1970" by Burkholder and O'Connor (page108)