Small Candy Dish – EAPC
Dimensions: | 5.25″ dia x 5.5″ high* |
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Part Number: | 774*, 700/952* (Green Box, 6 sets) 774-GA/6875* Flashed Avocado-Tint |
Catalogs: | 1965* thru 1986* (1996AH)* |
Rim: | |
Known Colors: | Crystal, Flashed Avocado-Tint |
Other Names: | 5 1/4″ Candy Jar/Cover, Jewel Box, Puff Box, Small Candy Jar, Trinket Box |
Part of: | Decor Set, Hostess Set, Unnamed 700/728, Unnamed 700/789, Unnamed 700/804, Unnamed 700/881 |
Notes: | The lid fits the Flower Basket. |
Anchor Hocking introduced the Small Candy Dish in 1965. The bowls are the same size as the Dip Bowl, but have a smooth rim instead of a scalloped rim so the lid fits well. They’re pretty common and not too hard to find in the wild.
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