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Mid Century Modern Atomic covered Candy Dishes

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Posted 5 months ago

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Glasseyed
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This was one of my first flea market finds after just settling into the new house down in Fla. A pair of 19 50's atomic candy dishes .They measure at 8 " tall and 6 " wide, in mint condition All gold and black paint design is crisp and intact. Wonderful geometric "Spirograph" type design .When I found these I immediately grabbed them, Checked them out for damage and expected to pay 20 30 bucks for them. I ask the guy how much, He said 3 bucks, Needless to say I started foaming at the mouth.
Not sure who they might be, I don't believe they are George Briard,I'm thinking possibly Culver or Dorothy Thorpe.

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  1. Glasseyed Glasseyed, 5 months ago
    Thank you Bellin ,I see you have been busy. I need to catch up on your listings!
  2. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 5 months ago
    Love these! Have never seen them before. : )
  3. Glasseyed Glasseyed, 5 months ago
    Thanks for the Love all !
  4. Stillwater Stillwater, 20 days ago
    I think you can eliminare Briard and Thorpe as possibilities

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