Help Identifying Crystal Punch Bowl
Steve008
11 years ago
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Help Identify Crystal Bowl
Comments (2)Pressed glass. Fruit salad or punch bowl. Design reminds me of 1940 - 1950 period....See MoreHelp identifying pattern on crystal
Comments (4)I am not holding and touching the glass....but I really believe that most of the "pattern" is in the mold. The only cut part is that star in the center... that was done a lot. The way to tell is by touch....real cut glass has unmistakeably sharp edges. I suggest you send the picture you posted to replacements.com They are great about identifying patterns and sending you a notice when such a piece becomea available for sale....and telling you the price. Linda C...See MoreHelp Identifying Punch Bowl
Comments (7)2 bowls match, cups & bottom are same looks like.12 cups & cheap plastic ladle also 12 plastic hooks to hang cups over side of bowl. These were sets sold in 50's &60's for $10-15 as wedding gifts mostly, I have 1 & the bottom plate is starburst same as top large bowl. Sold as punch bowl, cake plate with smaller bowl used for stand & upper large bowl was filled with fruit salad usually with cooked dressing,milk,eggs, pineapple juice & put over salad helped keep bananas, apple slices, fresh peaches from darkling also red & green grapes in winter or melons in summer, looked very pretty & healthier & more chic if you served shower cake, fruit salad,coffee & tea(punch came later about 60's.) folks thought it was great! Most people back in those days came from up to 100 miles away so this helped "feed" you. Sandwiches or little buns with minced ham came later as folks income went up!! (Far more than you wanted to know!!LOL)...See MoreAll Crystal Punch Bowl
Comments (5)Thanks for your response ingeorgia. I searched the web as you suggested and there wasn't much help there. Prices varied way to much for me to get an accurate estimate. I'm in NJ so I'll try selling it on a site like Craigslist. If I don't get any offers I'll give it away to a family member or friend that can use it....See Morecalliope
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