Posted 9 years ago
kay8bee
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This is a footed bowl that is 5.5 inches high and 7.5 inches diameter. It has a decorative gold rim around the bowl and a thin gold rim around the foot. It has a glass dipper. My question is, what is it, when was it made/used, and is it a yard sale or consignment item?
http://www.laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/china-and-glassware/amber-orange-gold-glass.htm
This looks very close, but not close enough I'm afraid. My first thought was punch bowl and ladle, but it's not very deep.
You could do a search on gold rolled rim compote bowl
That link is pretty darn close, Gillian. Agree that this is a compote dish.
looks to be a mayonnaise bowl and ladle. Mostly likely by Westmoreland as that is a Westmoreland #2 encrusted gold band:
http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/img7495.search.htm
tho' the ladle looks like a 2-ball/bead Imperial 'Candlewick' ladle
Thank you so much, all of you! It is a Westmorland piece. The rim band is exactly the same as the Westmoreland #2 encrusted gold band. I think it is a little large for a mayonnaise bowl, and the ladle is the perfect size to scoop berries and cut up fruits. Thanks again!
Your Mystery is solved!
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