Sugar Lid – EAPC
This is the lid for the EAPC Sugar Bowl. It also fits the Flower Basket to create a covered trinket dish, or candy jar.
Lidded dishes that can hold candy, trinkets, etc. and their constituent parts.
This is the lid for the EAPC Sugar Bowl. It also fits the Flower Basket to create a covered trinket dish, or candy jar.
This lid is part of the Small Candy Dish. It was not sold separately.
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.
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: 7.25″ dia x 4″ high* Part Number: part of 792 Catalogs: Rim: Known Colors: Crystal Other Names: Part of: Large Candy Dish Notes: This…
Dimensions: 7.25″ dia x 6″ high* Part Number: 792* Catalogs: 1960* thru 1985* Rim: Known Colors: Crystal, Ceramic Other Names: Large Candy Jar Part of:…
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.
The Flower Basket/Cake Stand is the most versatile piece in the whole EAPC line. Place a 5-inch Frog in it and it functions as a vase. Put the Small Candy Lid on and you’ve got a covered Candy Jar or trinket dish. Top it with a Large Platter for a Cake Plate or a Large Serving Bowl for Footed Fruit Bowl.