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Chase Chrome Brass & Copper Co Art Deco Basket Divided Candy Dish
Chase Chrome Brass & Copper Company Art Deco Basket Divided Candy Dish. During the 1930s, homemakers who took their entertaining duties seriously all clamored for chrome tableware items made by the Chase Brass & Copper Company. The objects, everything from nut bowls, candy dishes and serving trays to toothpick holders, were sold in special Chase displays within large department stores. Their products were promoted by Emily Post and featured in her 1935 book, How to Give Buffet Suppers. Today, Chase chrome tableware objects are highly sought after as icons of modernism.
This piece is a divided Candy Dish in the shape of a basket. It has a fixed divided glass insert, a ribbed pattern around the edges and on the handle. It is 4 1/2 inches tall to the top of the handle when extended and is 5 1/2 inches across by 1 1/4 inches deep and is marked on the bottom with the Chase logo. It is good condition, has a small flat chip along one of the edges that is really not noticeable and has some light scratching on the bottom from being slid across a tabletop. Great addition to your collection or modern decor.
Circa: 1930
Condition: Used
Color: Silver
Manufacturer: Chase Brass & Copper Company
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