Posted 14 years ago
plantfreak
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Very pretty color of amber. Candy dish I presume. Is this color of glassware very valuable. How old? Thanks!
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Posted 14 years ago
plantfreak
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Very pretty color of amber. Candy dish I presume. Is this color of glassware very valuable. How old? Thanks!
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Great piece! This is the Princess Candy Dish in Amber from Indiana Glass. They came in an array of colors such as blue, green, pink , anber and even the carnival or iredescent (sp) colors. There might be more, my memory escapes me at the moment. These started making these in the late 60's/ early 70's in the various colors.. You can track pricing on Ebay. I had a pink one that I sold not too long ago for about $18. They are somewhat common so not rare or hard to find.
Thanks kf, atleast now I know something about it. :)
Glad I could help!
I have a green glass fish . It may be made out of depression like glass . I want to know if it is common and what is its value.
k franks is right its from indiana glass that came out of dunkirk indiana it has closed down it is part of the tiara ware they also made clocks the same colors to and many different glass ware. i lived in the town for years it was only a small town with about 5,000 people in it.