



131This item is a vintage white milk glass dish featuring an embossed grape and leaf design. This specific shape and pattern were popular in the mid-20th century and were produced by several prominent American glass manufacturers, including Hazel-Atlas, Anchor Hocking, Westmoreland, and Indiana Glass Company. Type: Milk glass dish, often referred to as a candy dish, trinket dish, or relish tray. Material: Opaque white pressed glass. Pattern: Grapes and leaves, which is a very common motif for vintage milk glass. Makers: The exact manufacturer can be difficult to determine without a specific maker's mark, as many companies used similar designs or molds. Hazel-Atlas is frequently associated with the grape cluster shape seen in the image. Era: These dishes were typically manufactured between the 1940s and 1980s.