Authentic Imperial Glass Ruby Slag Round Candy Dish & Cover Feather Pattern Orange / Ruby Satin - Vintage Red Orange Slag Candy Dish w/ Lid

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Vintage and authentic Imperial Glass slag round dish with cover in ruby satin. This colorful jar with a lid is in the feather pattern. Even the top of the knob on the lid has a feathery design embossed on it. The colors are wonderful - red, orange, brown, tan, white, amber. The bottom has scalloped edges as does the base.

Measures 4 3/4" high to the top of the knob on the lid. The jar has about a 4 1/2" diameter.

In nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Wonderful little accent peice!

NOTE:
The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901, in Bellaire, Ohio, by J. N. Vance. Initially known as the New Crystal Glass Company, they produced handmade art glass, Carnival glass, milk glass, pressed glass, and tableware.

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