Posted 2 years ago
Cali12
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I acquired this divided dish at an Estate Sale. I am not sure the age of it or what it is used for. The dish is clear the design, dots, swirl and design on the sides are raised, the bottom is smooth.
Measures 6" in diameter.
If anyone has any information on this dish, I would really appreciate it.
Many Thanks!
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This is a snack plate that was made by Federal Glass Company in the late 1930s to 1940s. You'll find these listed under the company's Columbia pattern in Depression Glass books, though these snack plates do not resemble the rest of the set and were also sold with the Columbia line and on their own with different cups.
Pail71,
Many thanks for the information on the snack dish !