Pie plate

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Bonnie Scott
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Pie plate

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I'm trying to figure out when this pie plate was made? It's an older logo but not the oldest one. After seeing what this one sold for I am keeping my eyes open for one whenever I am out hunting.

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If I understand correctly, a pie plate numbered 209 would have to be after 1921. And they stopped making etched pieces around 1940.
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Thanks Doug. :D
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This morning I found a new treasure to add to my super old pyrex collection. It's a little, thick glass, round dish with scalloped handles. It has a logo with the flame in it but I don't know if it's flameware. It is not blue like the flameware. It has a 6717 above the logo and an A-29 below.
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I think my little bowl might be the same one in the 1935 Spring Feature advertising but I am not sure.
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