No. 46 or 100_1374 is L. E. Smith's Simplicity pattern, made in the 1960s.
No. 41 or 100_1363 also appears to be L. E. Smith's Simplicity, but I'm not entirely certain. Simplicity echoes Viking's Epic pattern. Both were production lines that included several different actual patterns under the name "Epic," if Viking, or "Simplicity," if Smith. I do not see this exact piece in either book. There are some pieces in the Smith book, but without the round foot/Marie on the bottom; and Viking has a form described as " four square" or "column ribbed," with similar lines, but it, too, is not shown with the round Marie at the bottom. I believe one would have to study some catalogs from both companies to be certain which it is. But, having seen several pieces in the "four square" form, I tend to believe that Viking's line had a different shaped foot. On the other hand, that foot does have a "Viking" look to it...
