Posted 3 months ago
kindy
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I found this beautiful milk glass dish yesterday at an op shop for only $3. It's in great condition.
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Milk Glass Sectioned Dish with Gold Trim | Milk Glass37 of 128 |
Posted 3 months ago
kindy
(56 items)
I found this beautiful milk glass dish yesterday at an op shop for only $3. It's in great condition.
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1950's Anchor Hocking Fire King - ebay australia $25
Thanks mustangtony! :) I assumed it was 1950s but I didn't know who the maker was. This is my second milk glass find in as many weeks. I found a nice goblet for 50 cents :)
They also made a matching deviled egg plate.
This caught my eye because it looked familiar. I have the deviled egg dish that matches this. It was my mother's but I didn't know anything about it, except it has always been in our kitchen as long as I remember ( I was born 1955). Your info is helpful, thanks.
i love this as well ,very beautiful:)
Thanks bellin68. I was very happy to find this :)
im so happy that you have shared this :) your very welcome kindy:)
I have the egg plate in this pattern. Wondered what other pieces are out there.
The egg plate sounds popular. I love these milk glass pieces :)
Thanks petey :)