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Pressed Glass Footed Sherbet Dishes In 'Big Top Peanut Butter' Pattern By Hazel-Atlas

Pressed Glass Footed Sherbet Dishes In 'Big Top Peanut Butter' Pattern By Hazel-Atlas

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Item #2658
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Memphis, TN 38104

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Tuesday, 4/28
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Item Description

These footed sherbet dishes were produced by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, primarily during the 1950s and 1960s. The 'Big Top Peanut Butter' pattern got its name because these glasses were originally given away as promotional items packed with Big Top peanut butter jars, a common marketing practice of the era. The intricate diamond and crosshatch pressed glass pattern was designed to catch light beautifully while remaining affordable for everyday use.

These charming dessert dishes appeal to vintage glassware collectors, mid-century enthusiasts, and those who appreciate Depression-era and promotional glassware. Collectors value complete sets and the nostalgic connection to 1950s American household culture. The elegant footed design and sparkling pressed pattern make them popular for both display and practical use at vintage-themed gatherings, combining historical significance with timeless aesthetic appeal.

Condition

Consistent with age and use.

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Legacy Estate and Liquidation
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Private Residence
Memphis, Tennessee 38104
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Tuesday, 4/28, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

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Legacy Estate and Liquidation
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Memphis, TN 38104

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Tuesday, 4/28, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

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