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    Posted 8 years ago

    cjs70
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    Can anyone tell me the age, who manufactured, and pattern of this candy dish? 6 1/4 inch-- Green Stripped HFM stamping on lid and main dish thanks

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    Comments

    1. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 8 years ago
      Nice for red and white peppermints at Christmas!!
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      the pattern is called 'Frosted Ribbon' and this covered compote form was first made in cryatal by Bakewell, Pears & Co.; but the finial is a match to Duncan's 'Ribbon' pattern. So I'm thinking this is maybe a Wright reproduction.
    3. cjs70, 8 years ago
      tallcakes- thanks for responding. Do you know what HFH stands for( manufacturer)
      If so which?
    4. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      not sure; possibly a special run advertisement piece
    5. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      I remember now... this is made by Fostoria for the Henry Ford Museum c1960s-70s
    6. cjs70, 8 years ago
      "Gillian"- I am new to collecting thing. I been purchasing basic candy dishes to build bird feeders out of them. I think these 5 covered dishes that I purchased at St. Vincent De Paul in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is too rare for garden art. I am trying to see if they are worth keeping, taking to a flee market/etsy to try to sell, or make build feeders out of them. As in the same questions- I was in a hurry and plus did not know if anyone would respond. Thanks for everyone's help. I will delete your comments now. I do like this site will constantly use it and share my finds. Carl

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