Teakwood wood base with a thick glass domed lid

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  1. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    I have a teak round wood base made out of teakwood from thailand with a thick glass dome lid. I think it is for cheese or cake storage. Dimensions of the dome are 6" dia. x 5 1/4" tall. The wood base is about 7 3/8" dia. I do not know the wood base thickness and I do not want to unpack the box and unwrap it to get that measurment but it is probably around 1/2" to 1" thick. On the back of the wood base is a torn sticker. The part that I can read on the sticker FOR FOOD USE, GENUINE, TEAKWOOD, THAILAND. I would like to request some help with what this wood base and dome lid items is called? How would I go about researching the company that made this label and the decade it is from? From my research I know GOODWOOD and Dolphin are a couple company that make these. If I had to guess based on seeing the last 2 letters "in" still on the sticker it could possibly be Dolphin. Thank you. Rob
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  2. kentworld

    kentworld Well-Known Member

    Cheese dome. Or anything else you'd like to put on a teak plate and have covered so it doesn't dry out. Popular back in the '70s IIRC.
     
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  3. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Yup, cheese and 70s. Wedding gifts, often.
     
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  4. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    ok, thank you for the information. Rob
     
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  5. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the information. Rob
     
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