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    Posted 24 days ago

    ALLEGRO
    (71 items)

    Two Vintage Cut Glass Designed Candy Dishes That Sit And Are A Staple On My Desk.
    Right Now They Are Begging To Be Filled With Peppermints And Root Beer Barrels.

    Thank You For Looking.

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    1. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 23 days ago
      Soon filled with Easter candy
    2. keramikos, 5 days ago
      ALLEGRO, I really like that one on the left, and decided to use Google Lens on it to find the maker.

      No joy on finding the maker, but I found this interesting tidbit:

      "To tell you the truth, I do not know exactly what it is. Some have said it is a powder bowl. But it has ribs on the inside. I asked about it a vintage lighting collectors group, and one member responded that he thinks it is the bottom lens for a hanging fixture."

      https://www.etsy.com/listing/1714537100/vintage-pressed-glass-bowl-bottom-lens

      Perhaps TallCakes will see this post, and be able to ID it. :-)

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