Scott — In the absence of an informed reply here so far, I suggest you consider contacting the
West Virginia Museum of American Glass for an opinion. Here you will find a wealth of expertise, including that of Tom Bredehoft, whose knowledge of Hobbs is unsurpassed.
Please remember that, like this Glass Message Board, the West Virginia Museum of American Glass is privately funded and always needs help with its running costs. So a donation with your query, however small, will always be appreciated. And your donation need not be cash — it could be an order for some of their huge range of publications and catalogue reprints, or even just a reply-paid envelope.
... and if you find yourself in communication with Tom, please give him my warmest regards. We go back some time. It was through an earlier version of this message board that we were the first to figure out that the Grace Darling boat, far from being the iconically British glass we all believed, was nothing more than a plagiarised version of the Hobbs 101 Yacht Celery!

... and just what is that lovely piece of furniture behind your glass? I can make out something like
Star"Braid.....
Best of luck,
Bernard C.
