The item shown in the image is likely a Hoosier cabinet original salt dish, possibly from the colonial style, dating back to the early 20th century. It is an antique pressed glass dish, described as an "EAPG" (Early American Pattern Glass) toothpick holder or spooner by some sellers. 
    Details
    • Material: Clear, heavy pressed glass with an octagonal base and paneled sides that flare out towards a scalloped or rounded rim.
    • Purpose: Primarily used as a salt dish in a Hoosier-style kitchen cabinet, which were popular from the late 1800s to the 1930s. It can also be repurposed as a small votive holder or storage jar.
    • Condition: As an antique, the glass may show signs of age, such as minor nicks, chips, or bruising, which are common for items over a hundred years old
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