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Depression Glass675 of 681Sugar dish and CreamerAmber colored candy dish.
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    Posted 14 years ago

    justlearni…
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    Hello. I would like to know what this pattern is for the little Pink footed Candy dish.

    Green Jar. What was this used for?

    Would anyone know the value of either of these two pretties.

    Thank you.

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    Comments

    1. mle11, 14 years ago
      I have yet to see anyone identify that little pink dish, I have a very similar one. Unless smaller than appears in the pic, the green jar is a cookie or cracker jar, I thought maybe Princess pattern, but now I don't think so . . .
    2. Ellenhook2002, 14 years ago
      The green cookie jar is Cameo or Ballerina by Hocking but the color looks like a repro.
    3. hotrodgrany, 14 years ago
      the pink is pink Depression Glass from around the 50's i know this cause i have been left a couple piece's of my mothers that she collected when i was a child in the 50's so they are not really worth a whole lot, or i would have already gotten rid of the ones i have, they just collect dust and go with nothing,

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