The 3200 line with "Wild Rose" cutting was introduced in early December 1916 in time for the Christmas trade. It was called "Moss Rose" when introduced but was changed to "Wild Rose" shortly thereafter. The pressed item included the vine and leaf portion of the design. After it was fire polished, it was sold plain or engraved. The engraving was applied only to the rose blossom and square buttons, if present.
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