Up for your consideration is a sleek styled sugar bowl made in a pattern called No.165 Peerless Colonial by Indiana Glass in the late 30s and early 40s. This pattern was used a lot at Restaurants or Cafes. It has six flat wide panels on each side that give's it a uneaque look. What a great little piece of the Depression Era that you can display on your kitchen table or just to set in your hutch. Also makes a great gift idea too!!
CONDITION: It comes to you in very good condition with a no see flake on the rim. White spots are reflected light. Can be picked locally if paid for.
* BRAND: Indiana Glass Company
* PATTERN: Peerless Colonial
* MATERIAL: Glass
* TYPE: Sugar Bowl
* COLOR: Clear
* SHAPE: Hexagonal
* ERA: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
* STYLE: Art Deco
* FEATURES: Decorative
* STATUS: Discontinued (No Longer Made)
* CARE: Dishwasher Safe
* MEASURES: 3.1/8" across x 5.1/2" (from handle to handle) x 2.3/4" high
* ITEM WEIGHT: 10 ozs
SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE: $9.00
Item No. 1026
CIRCA: 1930s-1940s
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SHIPPED CONTINENTAL USA, Hawaii and Alaska ONLY
RETURN POLICY: All of my items are in stock at time of listing. On any item I will need a photo of the parts missing or broken item. Shipping and handling charges are not refundable..
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