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Glasbake Deviled Clam Dishes

Description I've looked for info on these clear Glasbake deviled clam shell shaped dishes. They are footed to hold the contents level. I've taken pictures. I have a set of 5 and I don't think they have ever been used. Stamped USA Glasbake and different numbers under each Glasbake mark. There's an 11, 9, 8, 7 and 5 I'm going to try to post pics here. Hopefully they will work. I would probably be interested in selling them.
Category Glassware and Crystal
Medium glass
Distinguishing marks USA Glasbake and possibly an 11 under that
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 5 1/2 X 5 X 1 1/4 tall
Date Period vintage
Weight appx. 7 oz each
History purchased them in Havre deGrace, Md. about 18 years ago in antique shop. Can't find a thing online about this particular item.
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kathyBeh 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

The McKee Glass Company was founded in 1843 (As McKee and Brothers Glass) in Pittsburgh, PA. In 1961 Jeannette Glass bought McKee Glass Division. Glasbake was originally produced by McKee Glass. In 1970 Jeannette Glass Co. became Jeanetter Corporation. McKee Glass not only made items under its own name but also produced under the "Glasbake" name. These probably date from the 60's. I saw several clam shell sets online in clear and milk glass, all sold for $4.00-$15.00 a set. They also made glass crab shells for deviled crab, neat looking things.

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