Posted 3 years ago
Watchsearc…
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This red and yellow glass compote was given to me by the owner of an antique store when I admired it after my mom and I had purchased several pieces of furniture from him about 25 years ago.
I love flashy colors so this stays on my kitchen counter to hold tomatoes.
It’s about 7.5” tall with an opening of about 6.5”.
The foot is 4.5” wide.
There’s a mold line around the base.
The red and yellow glass has a frosted appearance.
I don’t expect it has any special value besides the sentimental value reminding me of the very elderly gentleman who gave it to me and memories of shopping there with my mom.
I would like to learn what company made it, and when, so I can pass that info on down the line after I’m gone.
L. E. Smith Glass
#75 Dominion
c1970s
reproduction of an old McKee Bros. Glass Works line called Colonial form early c1900s
TallCakes, I’m impressed with your knowledge every time to provide the answers! Thank you very much!
Thank you, Searching1 and kwqd for the loves!
Thank you, Brunswick and Vynil33rpm, for the loves. :-)
Gorgeous floral compote, great colors
Thank you all for taking a look and for the loves!
With all the wonderful things you have this will be of importance, and with your magnificent garden it could garner attention there, magnifico !~
Thank you, PhilDMorris! You are so kind with your compliments. The gardens are suffering some with this heat and I’m a bit wilted myself! I hope it’s more pleasant where you are.
Thanks to TallCakes mystery is solved!
Thank you so much for loving my ‘tomato compote’ and confirming that tomatoes lose flavor when refrigerated. The absolute most tasty ones are right off the vine and still warm from the sun
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13 loves! Thanks to every one of you! :^D