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c1950 Bernard Edward Co Stack 'n Serve Red & Cream Plastic Molds / Dishes

$ 6.33

Availability: 79 in stock
  • Object Type: Mold / Dish
  • Material: Plastic
  • Condition: Please read the Item Description and look at the pictures.

    Description

    Set of 6 happy, bright plastic ‘Stack ‘n Serve’ molds, 2” tall, 2 ¾” across the top with slightly larger bases. I have seen a picture of the original box; it says “Moulds.” That’s British spelling; these were made in Chicago. I guess you don’t need to be a grammarian to make plastic bowls, even pretty, scalloped, well-designed ones. Each is fully signed (see picture); mint condition.
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