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    Posted 13 years ago

    alienmagnet
    (60 items)

    This dish was my grandmother's. I have been holding onto it, but now that i know a little about glass, I am thinking it's from several pieces.

    I am thinking the lid is Fenton Carnival glass from a candy dish.
    The metal base is marked Farberware. it appears as if a handle is missing?
    Is the divided dish inside Vaseline?

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    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      The divided dish likely started off life in the metal holder, and it most likely did have a handle. These were very popular from the 1920s to 1940s, especially as giftware. Would probably not have had a lid. The lid is later, 1950s+ "Dime store glass" by Anchor Hocking. The correct base is paneled like the lid and has a sort of bullseye pattern in the base.
    2. alienmagnet alienmagnet, 13 years ago
      Thank you Paul!
    3. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 13 years ago
      And yes the base is uranium glass.Definately a married piece as Paul71 pointed out.
    4. alienmagnet alienmagnet, 13 years ago
      This to me, is a wonderful personal keepsake. Because it's something my grandmother did, and it took years for us to discover she had put two pieces together!

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