Sugar Bowl Bowl – EAPC
Dimensions: | 3.5″ dia x 3.25″ high*. 8 oz*. |
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Part Number: | part of 753* |
Catalogs: | 1961* thru 1978+ (as part of Sugar Bowl) |
Rim: | smooth |
Known Colors: | Crystal, Avocado, Honey Gold, Laser Blue |
Other Names: | |
Part of: | Sugar Bowl, Jam Dish with Tray & Spoon, Jam n Jelly Set |
Notes: |
This bowl is the bottom of the Sugar Bowl. However, it’s also a nice-sized bowl for layered deserts, parfait, pudding, etc. So you might want to collect more than one to use as dinnerware.
Fortunately, Sugar Bowls and Sugar Bowl Bowls are one of the most common EAPC pieces Anchor Hocking made and are usually easy to find in most parts of the United States. They were sold singly, by the dozen, and in many sets.
The Crystal and Ruby Red notched lids from the Pineapple line fit the Sugar Bowl Bowl perfectly. Nab one of those lids and you can have a marmalade jar in your EAPC collection, too.
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