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Candy Dish / Bon Bon Dish, Studio Nova, Christmas Holly Berries, Studio Nova, Vintage Japan

Candy Dish / Bon Bon Dish, Studio Nova, Christmas Holly Berries, Studio Nova, Vintage Japan

Regular price $17.00
Regular price $22.00 Sale price $17.00
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  • Pattern:  Oval Glass Dish with Frosted Holly and Berries (Discontinued)
  • Made in Japan
  • Vintage: circa 1980's - 1990's
  • Details:  Such a pretty Christmas trinket dish!  Sold as a Bon Bon dish by Studio Nova as part of their Christmas Treasures Collection. The dish has pretty glass holly berries and frosted holly leaves with several rows of cut diamonds on the bottom.  Made in Japan for the Studio Nova a brand from the Mikasa family.   These little dishes are ideal entertainers during the holidays.  Perfect for candy, but also nuts, olives, pretzels, dried fruits or even in the bath to hold bath soaps, or guest travel size toiletries.  The uses are endless!  To be honest, it looks pretty terrific on its own too.    
  • Material:  Glass 
  • Dimensions:  6.75 inches Long, (including the holly decoration), 4.0 inches Wide (at its widest point), and 1.75 inches Tall.
  • Condition:  Vintage-Used.  Very Good Condition.  There are several small scratches on the bottom, consistent with use/wear.  Otherwise, there are no chips or cracks or other damage.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear  and imperfections.     
The Studio Nova brand is a member of the Mikasa family and was created in 1984 for the fashion minded consumer that was looking for value.  In the 1960's Mikasa refined their product range by introducing new patterns in unique groups known as "lines."  The Studio Nova "line" was produced for the young-at-heart.  They also introduced, "Home Beautiful" which appealed to those who wanted durability and affordability and the Christopher Stuart line reflected the taste of the consumer who wanted a broad selection of styles.  In 2001, Mikasa merged with J.G. Durand Industries, but has continued to trade under the name Mikasa. At the end of 2007, the Studio Nova line of patterns was discontinued by Mikasa.
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