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<p>[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 3644990, member: 30"]Well, I got this at the estate sale we stopped at months ago. There was a set of 8 (no box) but I only got this one. It "feels" like Federal glass, or glass that is older-vintage like Anchor Hocking, the color is also that of older glass, and the idea of having a corn plate seems much more ancient than the 1970s. It's heavy for its size. Anything's possible. I almost think this could have been a freebie in some detergent box in the 1950s? </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you, Peggy, yes that one was the only other one I could find, but I searched a few months ago. I like them on the side too, but I didn't buy the other 7 because they were marked $18. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That was my second guess, after perhaps it was a freebie! </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I wouldn't chance putting this into my dishwasher. It has that slightly "oily"(?) feel of older glass that would cloud from a dishwasher. It's thick glass and heavy. </p><p><br /></p><p>Could it be as old as the 1950s?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="antidiem, post: 3644990, member: 30"]Well, I got this at the estate sale we stopped at months ago. There was a set of 8 (no box) but I only got this one. It "feels" like Federal glass, or glass that is older-vintage like Anchor Hocking, the color is also that of older glass, and the idea of having a corn plate seems much more ancient than the 1970s. It's heavy for its size. Anything's possible. I almost think this could have been a freebie in some detergent box in the 1950s? Thank you, Peggy, yes that one was the only other one I could find, but I searched a few months ago. I like them on the side too, but I didn't buy the other 7 because they were marked $18. That was my second guess, after perhaps it was a freebie! I wouldn't chance putting this into my dishwasher. It has that slightly "oily"(?) feel of older glass that would cloud from a dishwasher. It's thick glass and heavy. Could it be as old as the 1950s?[/QUOTE]
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