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Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle

Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle
Vintage Westmoreland Waterford Ruby Red Flash Glass Thumbprint Candy Nut Serving Dish with Handle
$35.00
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This gorgeous vintage handled candy / nut serving dish was made by Westmoreland Glass in their Waterford pattern in the 1950's.  It features a ruby red flash glass and thumbprint design that sparkles brilliantly.  It measures 8.75" wide including the handle, 7.25" across, and 1.25" high.

In addition to functioning as a serving piece, this would also make a beautiful trinket or catch-all dish for any room.  And with it's heart shape, it would also make a beautiful wedding gift!

This piece is in excellent vintage condition, with no chips, cracks or scratches, and with most of the red flash in tact.  Please see photos for condition details.


**Please note that vintage and hand blown glass pieces may have manufacturing flaws such as air bubbles, seams, pontil marks, and other imperfections. These anomalies are not considered damage as they are inherent to the methods and/or the time period in which they were made.