Imperial HTF Cape Cod ##160 /110 One Pound Candy Jar

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Imperial Hard to Find Cape Cod #160 /110 One Pound Candy Jar Company Maker: Imperial Glass Company Pattern: Cape Cod Item: #160 /110 - One Pound Candy Jar Color: Crystal Circa: 1947 - 1962 Postage and Insurance is Only $10.00 With the Purchase of this Item Condition : We are pleased to offer a pretty one pound candy dish in the Cape Cod pattern. This lovely piece is in Undamaged Condition without chips, cracks, or mold damage. This candy is clear crystal without any of the yellow tint that is sometimes found in items of this pattern. Description / About: #160 /110 - One Pound Candy Jar - 10 1/4" H - 5 1/4" W. Cape Cod - (1931-1984) Cape Cod actually got its start in 1931, when the Quaker Oats Company contracted with Imperial to make a wafer stem as a give away in boxes of Quaker Oats. On March 22 of 1932 Cape Cod was patented by Earl W. Newton who designed the Cape Cod design. There are more then 100 pieces of the Cape Cod design. Most Cape Cod is crystal , but it can also be found in other colors. The 1930s colors include Ruby, Ritz Blue (cobalt blue) and Amber. Other colors were produced in the 1960s. They include Antique Blue, Azalea, Amber and Verde Green. In 1969 and 1971 several different Cape Cod pieces were made in Amberglow and Azalea, Verde and Crystal. In 1974 and 1975 Amberglow became Sunshine Yellow. In the read more