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Early American Pattern Glass581 of 609Glass bowl with sterling silver edge. Maker?Lid to broken sugar bowl
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    Posted 13 years ago

    ractrose
    (16 items)

    This is an inherited piece. Maybe a nut bowl? You can see the old yellowed glue through the glass. It has shiny metal on the inside of the foot and tarnished metal on the outside so I assume it's silverplate. But I have no idea how old it is or who the manufacturer is.

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    Comments

    1. Wonderwoman Wonderwoman, 9 years ago
      This is a KIG piece. This bowl is also made without the silver bottom.
    2. ractrose, 9 months ago
      Wonderwoman is completely right. I found a KIG piece at Goodwill, and found the "Malaysia" mark on the inside of the bowl. I guess older pieces of theirs are marked "Indonesia", and once I knew where to look, I found that too.

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