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Greensburg # 205 Tray w/ Unknown Cream & Sugar
Greensburg # 205 Tray w/ Unknown Cream & Sugar

Greensburg # 205 Tray w/ Unknown Cream & Sugar
Th Greensburg #205 caddy is 2" across the indents. The tray stands 4 7/8" tall. The Greensburg catalog shows ball-shaped salt and pepper shakers on this tray. This cream and sugar are also found with the tray, not only in pink but green and black as well. Although listed here as Unknown, this sugar and creamer have been found painted with L. E. Smith decorations (on matching painted trays) and with cuttings (on trays that have the same cutting).

The sugar and creamer are 1 7/8" diameter across the foot, so they snuggle in nicely.

The #205 tray is shown in both Weatherman's "Colored Glass of the Depression Era 2" and Tom Felt's L. E. Smith book on the Greensburg glass catalog page.
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Date: 04.05.2008 19:55
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