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  • 1930s Steuben Signed Glass Covered Candy Dish or Urn
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  • Mid 20th Century Crystal Candy Dish with Lid
    Located in Charlotte, NC
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  • Vintage Emerald Green Footed Candy Dish in Hobnail Design
    By Anchor Hocking
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    Gorgeous emerald green glass catches and scatters light in a mesmerizing way. We love the chunky hobnail design and quaint feet. The thick walled glass of this vintage piece is in ex...
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  • Bohemian Handmade Moser Roemer Lidded Gilt Glass Candy Dish/Box
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  • Milk Glass Candy Dish W/ Lid, Westmoreland Glass Co. Argonaut Shell Pattern
    By Westmorland
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    A vintage, 1950's milk glass covered candy dish by Westmoreland, in the Argonaut pattern, having lovely garlands of shells, beading, dolphin feet and a shell top handle. First made by Westmoreland in the 1920s in the United States, milk glass was the most remarkable and prolific product the company manufactured. In fact, they were one of the top producers of fine quality milk glass in the United States, according to the Collector's Encyclopedia of Milk Glass by Betty and Bill Newbound. The pattern for this eclectic lidded milk glass bowl, #1048, was based on the original Dauphins pattern by Portieux Vallerysthal which debuted in 1908. Westmoreland copied the design and made their own mould calling the production a “Faithful Reproduction of a Classic Design". From what I understand, over 20 colors were produced in this pattern beginning in the late 1950s all the way through 1984; milk glass was discontinued in 1963. The pattern consists of raised seashells, beaded lip and a stylized dolphin footed tripod base; an Argonaut shell serves as the lid’s handle. It measures 7” high with the lid on; lid off 3½”; 6” lip diameter; tripod base width 6”. It weighs a hefty 2 lbs. 9 oz.. Color is snowy white milk glass that has some opalescent hues depending on light casting; medium is pressed moulded glass. Overall in excellent condition with minimal wear. Interior lid has the mark Westmoreland used from 1940 to 1980. A beautiful piece that would look fabulous on any vanity or table top as a décor accent or trinket bowl or a perfect gift for a Westmoreland Glass...
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