Small Candy Dish Bowl – EAPC
This Small Candy Dish Bowl is the bottom of the Small Candy Dish. It is approximately the same size as the Dip Bowl, but has a smooth rim while the Dip Bowl’s rim is scalloped.
Early American Prescut (EAPC) Dinnerware includes plates, cups, glasses, small bowls, etc. useful for individual place settings on a dining table.
This Small Candy Dish Bowl is the bottom of the Small Candy Dish. It is approximately the same size as the Dip Bowl, but has a smooth rim while the Dip Bowl’s rim is scalloped.
Dimensions: 11″ dia x 1″ high* Part Number: 780*, 700/953* (6 sets) Catalogs: 1964* thru 1978+ Rim: scalloped Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Dinner Plate,…
This bowl in Crystal is part of the Large Candy Dish and was not sold separately. However, you may find it in other colors without a lid. As far as I can tell, the colored bowls were produced without a lid.
You can use a Gondola, sometimes called a Banana Split Bowl, as tableware or decorware. I often use mine to hold goat cheese, Ritz crackers, cookies, carrots, and more.
These sparkling Dip Bowls are ideal for salads, fruit, cereal, desserts, candy, and other uses. Anchor Hocking seemed to consider them quite versatile, too, because they included them in several sets.
Dimensions: 8.5″ dia x 4″ dia x 1.5″ high* Part Number: 778* Catalogs: 1966* thru 1978+ Rim: scalloped Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Celery Dish,…
Dimensions: 10″ dia x .75″ high* Part Number: 772* (single) Catalogs: 1965* thru 1979+ Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Snack Plate with Ring,…
Dimensions: 6.75″ dia x .75″ high Part Number: 738 Catalogs: 1970* Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Small Snack Plate with Ring, Individual Cake…
Dimensions: 6.75″ dia x .75″ high Part Number: Catalogs: Rim: smooth Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Small Snack Plate with No Ring Part of: Notes:
This 7.25″ EAPC Bowl is almost the same size as the bottom of the Large Candy Dish, but with a scalloped rim. It’s a very useful serving piece and makes a great individual salad bowl.
These handy little Dessert Bowls, so named because they’re part of the Dessert Set, are quite scarce and hard to find. Accordingly, they can be a little pricey when you do find them online.
The 3-Toed Bowl, aka Bon Bon, is a handy little thing. You can use it as a serving piece, as dinnerware, or for home decor.
This 5.25″ EAPC Shallow Bowl has a smooth rim. The clear bowls were often used by hairdressers to mix color and bleach. Perhaps that is why the clear ones are so hard to find today.