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VINTAGE PRESSED GLASS DOMED BUTTER KEEPER DISH - DAISY DBLE HANDLE 2-PIECE
$ 4.75
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2-PIECE SET OF GORGEOUS PRESSED GLASS BUTTER DISHHere is a nice sized butter dish or cheese keeper from the depression era that is still in perfect condition and ready to grace a table for a new family This is from our family estate, and although I'm not certain the real age of this piece I believe it is from the early 1930's or 1940's, and I likewise do not know the company that made it. There is a daisy flower in the center of the bottom plate with a great deal of scrolled leaves decorating the outer area with scalloped handles on each side. The bottom plate measures 7 1/2" from one outer edge of the handle to the other side and sits on a bit of a raised pedestal to measure almost 1" high by itself. The base diameter is actually 6 1/2" while the dome base diameter is 4 3/4". The dome has a clear lass formed top knob handle and the entire butter dish and round domed lid piece when set together, measures 4" high. This will be wrapped very carefully!
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If the item is broken or damaged during shipping (I ALWAYS inspect everything before it leaves here) and there is insurance on the item, the claim must be started at the buyer's location and should not be returned to me. Always contact me to make sure that you have everything you need to do this. I wrap very well and don't expect there to be any problems.