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Author Topic: Lidded Candy Dish (applied Gold Accents)  (Read 596 times)

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Offline antiquerose123

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Lidded Candy Dish (applied Gold Accents)
« on: September 22, 2011, 02:50:43 AM »
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I had this for a bit here, and had not got around to posting it yet.  Nice glass candy dish ( I think) with applied Gold lines on the bottom and applied gold leaves on the Top lid.  About 6.5 inches tall, and 6 inches wide at the widest point.  Rim is polished.  I am leaning  :usd: towards Czech, but the little curled legs on it *remind* me of that Horn of Plenty I had posted with the curled legs too -- and that was Krosno (Poland).  There are 3 legs only.  The color of this item is kinda a smokey brownish, black...

So maybe Czech but Poland influence ??  :spls: but I really do not know.  Sounds possible, but is it?? 

Any idea then on the Maker, age, and info on this item?            Thanks for any info, as I am *guessing* here...
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Re: Lidded Candy Dish (applied Gold Accents)
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2011, 03:35:57 AM »
I am leaning toward Czech, too, Rose. It is mainly because I have some little stems with the stripes around that are similar. Your dish made me think of them. My stems have Bohemia labels.
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Re: Lidded Candy Dish (applied Gold Accents)
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2011, 08:09:09 PM »
I am leaning toward Czech, too, Rose. It is mainly because I have some little stems with the stripes around that are similar. Your dish made me think of them. My stems have Bohemia labels.

Thanks TxSilver  :kissy:

Czech would be my first guess too - just the legs were different
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