I too think this is probably the Indiana Glass Co "Teardrop #1011" In fact, I had finally found it in Vol.II of Florence's Guide this morning around 2:00 AM. It is on page 175, which shows three examples. The drape and teardrop on my piece is exactly the same as that on the candlestick pictured.
That said, my example does not have the scalloped top. However, it looks to me as if, when the item has a scalloped top like the creamer pictured, there is no drape, and when the item required a flat rim for reason of utilitarianism , the designers used a molded drape to echo the scalloping.
By the way, I also found the yellow bowl late last evening. The bowl is "Satin Topaz" Blank #869 manufactured by the Lancaster Glass Company. It appears Lancaster only manufactured this particular item in the year 1932.
Now if someone can help me identify that mystifying blue whatever, I will be all set - at least until I return from tonights auction.