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Listing is for one Anchor Hocking Candy Dish without lid featuring Mayfair Open Rose Pattern. Without finial top Lid, it is still useful candy dish. Also, It has beautiful rounded fan base patterned pedestal base, that would make a beautiful vase or candlelight holder.
dimensions are approximately 4.5” across open mouth, 5” tall,4.25” deep and 35/8 pedestal base.
Conditions:
other than small dings to the inside rim and factory molded line, as shown in last 2 photos. Overall,it is a great shape and useful pink depression piece of antique glassware that has been sought after by collectors,as pink depression antique glassware becomes harder to come by.
The listings are vintage retro conditions, which can be inevitable subjective judgmental accepted reactions.
Please review all zoomed pictures that may show vintage,aging or original imperfections that may not meet your expectations.
Feel free to contact me with any questions regarding to interested listing item(s).
Returns accepted of items shipped back in original condition and packaging that it was received by the buyer.
As each return, the shipping cost will mostly put further burden on financial responsibility on me ,with exception,the return shipping paid by the buyer,
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I am asking to help with avoiding the return unless it is absolute inevitable . I love everything that I sell. I have to downgrade my life style due to current medical issues circumstances. Adding burden financially will defeat the purpose of what I am trying to do. I am very grateful for your time and potential purchase in advance.
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Will use USPS priority shipping .
About Me:
My parents,brothers and sisters escaped from Cambodia ,seeked rescue in Refugee camp in Thailand near Cambodian border 1979, while Khmer rouge resistances still fought with Vietnamese-Cambodian coalitions. On November, 1980, my whole family was brought to the United States by Lutheran Church. We had nothing started out. I helped with making ends meet during my high school
years, by cleaning the houses of elderly church members.I was given used stuffs to bring home.
In college, I worked for Antiques colleges mall. That was when I fall in love with antiques or Vintages at very early age. Even after making good income as software developer, I still do treasure hunting at Goldwills,salvation army,yard sale,auction ,antique shops etc
After serious car accident 2011,I was asked to go on long term disability. I refused. 2016. I was let go. My income was decreased dramatically and monthly medical bills pile up.Thankfully, Etsy came to the rescue for selling my collection. Every sale I make, I hope my customers are excited as I am.I love estate sale. Your purchase helps my treasure hunting addiction. I don’t really make money on ceramic potteries, glasswares as shipping cost and packing materials are high. It just a labor of love. Thank you for browsing.Bunthy