Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Green L. E. Smith Moon & Stars Candy Dish with Pedestal Base and Lid

In Glassware > Show & Tell.
atieh3000's loves1 of 1
4
Love it
0
Like it

aghcollectaghcollect loves this.
atieh3000atieh3000 loves this.
fixitjmcfixitjmc loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
See 2 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 12 years ago

    remarkably…
    (7 items)

    Here is a companion piece to the blue one I posted a few moments ago. This green candy dish with lid is slightly taller than the blue one. It measures 10" tall (including lid) x 6.25" diameter.

    I purchased this from the same family friend I mentioned in my previous posting. While she had a large number of items in her small two bedroom condo, most of the items were carefully packed away and therefore this item and the similar blue candy dish have no damage or chips whatsoever.

    logo
    Glassware
    See all
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTER DISH, Depression Style, Vintage, Farmhouse
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTE...
    $17
    Mixed Lot Uranium Glass Beads High Quality Czech Vintage New Pieces Colorful 30g
    Mixed Lot Uranium Glass Beads High ...
    $18
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Daisy & Button Toothpick Holder Purple Blue 
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Dai...
    $9
    vintage Czech Bohemian malachite glass box
    vintage Czech Bohemian malachite gl...
    $16
    logo
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTER DISH, Depression Style, Vintage, Farmhouse
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTE...
    $17
    See all

    Comments

    1. atieh3000, 12 years ago
      Hi
      I have several pieces of this collection and I want to complete it but I don't know the exact name of it. Do you know what is this collection name?
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      @ atieh3000: the pattern for this compote is called Moon and Star. M&S is a reproduction of an EAPG pattern introduced by Adams and Company around 1888; the pattern was originally called Palace. The pattern has been reproduced by many companies with slight variations. L. E. Smith Glass made the pattern in many colors.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.