Thank God it's thrifty Friday, Friends! Today I'm featuring my latest vintage find--a pair of lovely Lace Edge milk glass bowls named for their lovely scalloped details...
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These pristine Lace Edge milk glass serving/fruit bowls are AVAILABLE HERE!
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In the 1950s, this pattern was originally called Old Colony.
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Anchor Hocking later renamed it to Lace Edge when it was manufactured from 1959-1976. I think the lacy edges are so pretty!
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Until next time, stay safe and healthy!
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Interesting...I have a few pieces and I had no idea what it was called or its history.
ReplyDeleteThanx for the history lesson! Have never seen the bowls but I have several small plates; they are lovely hung with ribbon threaded through the lace!
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