Posted 12 years ago
Glasseyed
(36 items)
This was one of my first flea market finds after just settling into the new house down in Fla. A pair of 19 50's atomic candy dishes .They measure at 8 " tall and 6 " wide, in mint condition All gold and black paint design is crisp and intact. Wonderful geometric "Spirograph" type design .When I found these I immediately grabbed them, Checked them out for damage and expected to pay 20 30 bucks for them. I ask the guy how much, He said 3 bucks, Needless to say I started foaming at the mouth.
Not sure who they might be, I don't believe they are George Briard,I'm thinking possibly Culver or Dorothy Thorpe.
Thank you Bellin ,I see you have been busy. I need to catch up on your listings!
Love these! Have never seen them before. : )
Thanks for the Love all !
I think you can eliminare Briard and Thorpe as possibilities
these are beautiful!!
I would think "Briard" because all of thos items were signed on the outside all of the time!!
would not think!!
"Thorpe" could be a great possibilities!!
As above, it appears to be a: Jeannette Yorktown Clear Glass Arden Candies Brooklyn NY Candy Dish/Jar w Lid
here is one with a label:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jeannette-Yorktown-Clear-Glass-Arden-Candies-Brooklyn-NY-Candy-Dish-Jar-w-Lid-/361631999412?hash=item5432f265b4:g:hfgAAOSwmtJXVLmS
looks like you found the one that the previous commenter was advertising for sale. Can't read the label unfortunately to tell that there is any mention of Jeannette Glass. This candy bowl is also found with the 'North Star' motif by Salem as listed at "R" and in this WP listing:
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-atomic-salem-north-star-glass-ice-bucket