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candy dish restored

gxray

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In an earlier post entitled "bottle/fire pit" I said i would attempt to glue a candy dish back together. Well , here is the result....hard to believe i found all the pieces except 4 or 5 tiny pieces. Next time i go back and dig it back up , i will try to find those pieces. Any of you glass experts want to try and date this piece of glassware?...there are no identifying marks or lettering on it
 
It appears to be a carnival glass compote or footed candy dish most likely from 1900 to 1930s further research should give you makers name. Good luck and Good Job glueing
 
Your earlier pictures did not give any indication you recovered almost the whole thing.

Nice going.

HH

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