Indulge in the timeless elegance of this set of six fruit cocktail bowls from Indiana Glass' Wild Rose collection. Each bowl is crafted from creamy milk glass and features the exquisite Wild Rose pattern with scalloped edges, adding a touch of sophistication to your dessert presentations. Perfect for serving fruit cocktails, sorbets, or even as a decorative piece, these bowls are sure to captivate and charm.
Historical Significance:
Indiana Glass has a storied place in American glassmaking history, with the Wild Rose pattern being particularly sought after for its intricate and romantic design. Milk glass pieces like these were a staple in mid-20th-century homes and continue to be highly prized for their beauty and craftsmanship.
Ideal for:
These bowls are ideal for collectors of Indiana Glass, lovers of vintage kitchenware, or anyone who appreciates the classic beauty of milk glass. They are also perfect for those hosting elegant dinner parties or seeking unique pieces for their vintage-themed decor.
Additional Information:
Quantity: Set of 6 bowls
Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with no chips or cracks
Dimensions: Approximately 2.5 inches in height and 4 inches in diameter
Care: Gentle hand wash recommended
Used in Excellent Condition - Please review photos to confirm condition
Home Decor, Fine Crystal & Art Glass
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Centennial/Aurora, Colorado 80015
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Pick up: By Appointment Only
https://loluty.com/auction-pick-up/
Appointments will be available March 1st - 6th.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
(For Select small items inc. jewelry, coins other smaller items. Only USPS flat rate boxe are available for this service.) Transport fees may apply in addition to postage.
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