Posted 9 months ago
Iasunflower
(6 items)
I've recently found a few of these type of curvy glass bowls at Garage sales and such and was wondering if there is an actual name for them? (other than curvy bowls) :) or if they are specific to certain years?.
Thanks!
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They are chip bowls. There should be a little mini bowl that has a cage that snaps onto the the side. Chips and dip. Very popular in the 60s and 70s You will find these in all kinds of colors too. The cage connecting the two is the toughest to find. They are rarely "sitting" together at the thrifts so look around when you find one.
Not worth a whole lot, as there are a ton of them around.
Thanks Amber!...I had no idea they were chip bowls, but it was what I was going to use them for at parties! ha.....I have been looking all over for more and have yet to find a one....thanks, and I'll keep my eyes open for the "mini bowl w/cage"