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Westmoreland Beaded Grape Candy Dish

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    Posted 8 years ago

    Tahiti1
    (176 items)

    This is a beautiful Westmoreland, milk glass, beaded grape, covered and footed candy dish. It was extremely difficult to capture the Westmoreland stamp. The W is the only thing I could get, but it is there. The measurements are 10" x 4.5". Like all Westmoreland, it is a quality piece. Just looking for the year, if anyone can tell me.

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    1. TimeTraveller TimeTraveller, 8 years ago
      This pattern is known as "Beaded Grape." It was first made in 1963. It is known as the 9 inch bowl and lid.
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      the #1884 Beaded Grape is often associated with the #1881 Paneled Grape. However, the Beaded Grape is a reproduction of United States Glass #15059 California c1899, which was not made in milk glass. The intertwined/superimposed WG mark was used c1940-80. Westmoreland closed shop and sold off everything in January 1984. These patterns were also reproduced by L.G. Wright.
    3. Tahiti1 Tahiti1, 7 years ago
      Thank you TallCakes!

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