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    Posted 9 years ago

    Turner0401
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    The clear dish is 5inches side and stands 2 1/2 in. High the green dish is 7 in.side and 3 inches in height with these unique legs, the white dish is 6 inches wide and stands 1 1/2 in

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    1. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      Nice collection! Your first bowl is called candlewick aka boopie glass eapg I think. The green appears to be depression or vaseline glass. The white is possilby a fenton ruffled berry or nut dish. :-)
    2. verretcheque verretcheque, 9 years ago
      "Your first bowl is called candlewick aka boopie glass eapg"

      As collectors and researchers, we need to take care with attributions.

      This pattern is, in Europe, known as "Bulle", "Boule" or "Perle". The pattern appears to have originated, in 1935, from the Inwald glass company, in Czechoslovakia. Designed by Rudolf Schrötter, catalogue evidence suggests this pattern had a production run of @ 67 years and found in clear, coloured and decorated models.

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