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Candy Dish
- Material
- GLASS;
- Description
- Iridescent blue and gold carnival bowl. It has a scalloped rim and 15 arched panels. The panels are decorated with a raised bead and leaf design. Attached to the bottom are three arched branchlike feet. Connected to the feet is a circle with raised lines and dots. In the center of the interior is a…
- Category
- TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
- Sub-Category
- FOOD SERVICE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
- Description
- Iridescent blue and gold carnival bowl. It has a scalloped rim and 15 arched panels. The panels are decorated with a raised bead and leaf design. Attached to the bottom are three arched branchlike feet. Connected to the feet is a circle with raised lines and dots. In the center of the interior is a small raised circle with 'N' inside it.
- Narrative
- This dish is a chocolate bowl that was given to the McInnes children c. 1915 by their neighbours Harry and Frank Latta.
- Material
- GLASS;
- Height
- 10.5
- Diameter
- Outside: 14
- Units Of Measurement
- Centimeters
- Accession No.
- 1987.57.25
- Type of Record
- Museum Artifact
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