This pattern is a beautiful embossed motif of overlapping leaves. In the 1920s when the pattern first originated, Westmoreland named it Bramble. But in the 1950s when they first made it in milk glass, they named it Maple Leaf. (The marketing department hoped it would be popular with Canadian buyers.) Not a lot of this pattern was made. The sugar bowl is 3 3/8 inches tall and 3 3/8 inches wide at the top. The creamer is 3 /78 inches tall at the pour spout, and 3 3/8 inches tall elsewhere. It is 3 1/4 inches wide. Together, the set weighs 1 pound 6/5 ounces before packing for shipping.

There is a little bit of wear on the bottoms, but no chips, cracks, scratches or an other damage. The set is beautiful and nearly pristine!