Item Number:  536
Approximate Size:  6″ L – 1⅜” H – 3½” W
Production Dates:  1915-1982

The Olive dish is another pioneering piece in the American 2056 pattern.  It had one of the longest production runs in the entire line, making its debut in 1915.  There were two other similar shaped pieces produced at the same time – the Pickle and the Celery dish.  Of all three, the Olive dish is the smallest.  These three pieces are wonderful appetizer and buffet servers, and can even be used for other purposes as well.

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Protecting your American Glassware

Storage Boxes

To help prevent damage to our beloved American items, and to allow for easy identification, I like to use storage boxes.  A variety of boxes are available, and some of them have windows which will allow you to quickly see the contents of the box.  I also like identify each box with the item’s identification number.  I no longer have to worry about the safety of my glassware.  They are easy to access, and the attractive boxes keep my pantry very organized!  ♥

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