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Vintage Decor Pink Depression Candy Dish (octagonal lid)
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Pink Depression Candy Dish (octagonal lid)

$54.00

A delicate relic of the 1930s, this pink Depression glass candy dish offers a glimpse into a time when beauty was a balm during hardship. Made from pressed glass with soft scalloped edges and subtle geometric detailing, it's a piece that blends nostalgia with everyday function.

Perfect for wrapped sweets, jewelry, or simply as a decorative accent, its translucent rose hue catches light with quiet elegance. These dishes were often given away in cereal boxes or at movie theaters—a small luxury during the Great Depression.

Era: 1930s
Material: Pressed Depression glass
Color: Pale pink
Dimensions: 9” tall x 5” diameter
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no chips or cracks

Collected for its history. Kept for its softness.

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A delicate relic of the 1930s, this pink Depression glass candy dish offers a glimpse into a time when beauty was a balm during hardship. Made from pressed glass with soft scalloped edges and subtle geometric detailing, it's a piece that blends nostalgia with everyday function.

Perfect for wrapped sweets, jewelry, or simply as a decorative accent, its translucent rose hue catches light with quiet elegance. These dishes were often given away in cereal boxes or at movie theaters—a small luxury during the Great Depression.

Era: 1930s
Material: Pressed Depression glass
Color: Pale pink
Dimensions: 9” tall x 5” diameter
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no chips or cracks

Collected for its history. Kept for its softness.

A delicate relic of the 1930s, this pink Depression glass candy dish offers a glimpse into a time when beauty was a balm during hardship. Made from pressed glass with soft scalloped edges and subtle geometric detailing, it's a piece that blends nostalgia with everyday function.

Perfect for wrapped sweets, jewelry, or simply as a decorative accent, its translucent rose hue catches light with quiet elegance. These dishes were often given away in cereal boxes or at movie theaters—a small luxury during the Great Depression.

Era: 1930s
Material: Pressed Depression glass
Color: Pale pink
Dimensions: 9” tall x 5” diameter
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no chips or cracks

Collected for its history. Kept for its softness.

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