posted on August 6, 2003 08:03:34 AM new
Paws4God's BIN question with the Candlewick dish got me thinking...my Mom has what we think is a Candlewick condiment set. It is 50+ years old & was given as a wedding gift. She has used it a handful of times. It is in excellent condition except for a couple of very tiny scratches (hard to see) near the knob on the top of the mustard jar lid. I don't have any books on these items & was hoping someone might tell me if this has much value. I looked on eBay & couldn't find one like it. Hopefully, on my 1st attempt I have posted these pictures correctly. Thanks!<img src="http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/ch/chathamsue/momsdish1.JPG">
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posted on August 6, 2003 08:08:19 AM new
Insert photos this way (remove the $) [$img]http://imagehost.vendio.com/preview/ch/chathamsue/momsdish2.JPG[$/img] Hope that helps !
Cheryl
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posted on August 6, 2003 08:59:26 AM new
Not sure exactly what this is but as I checked the list of Candlewick in "Elegant Glassware of The Depression Era", Eight Edition, I found a listing for a "relish and dressing set, 4 pc. (10 1/2" 4 pt. relish w/marmalade), $90.
Your piece looks like it has 5 sections so I'm not sure this is right. If you could give more information, like dimensions, etc. it would help to identify it.
posted on August 6, 2003 09:35:45 AM new
My book the same although my book is 5 years old. I have seen the spoon go for over $20.00 by itself. That is a wonderful piece and I think it would bring a lot of action.
posted on August 6, 2003 09:46:00 AM new
It is a 5 pt dish, with 5 handles & it measures 11" across from handle to handle. The mustard lid does have some very minor scratches - does that effect the price considerably? They are extremely difficult to see.
posted on August 6, 2003 11:26:50 AM new
Thank you Wrightsracing!
Does that dish have the circle in the center for the mustard jar to satnd in? I've seen these as separate items (not the exact dish) but not as a set where the mustard rests in the center. Thank you!
posted on August 6, 2003 11:28:42 AM new
Does the circle in the center make it a 6 pt? I'm glad this isn't my specialty! I would be in the poorhouse! LOL
posted on August 6, 2003 02:34:23 PM new
Hi- From looking at your picture, I believe that this is a marmalade or mayonnaise covered dish with spoon, not a mustard. I say that because the mustard is too tiny to fit snuggly into this 5 sectioned relish dish- just my thoughts- I collect Candlewick and sell it sometimes.