Amber Rosebud
$20.00Price
Name: Amber Rosebud Type: Small Glass Bowl Year: Circa 1935–1939 Set: No Mark: None - None History: This is a classic piece of American Depression glass from the 1930s, featuring the popular “Sharon” pattern — often referred to as "Cabbage Rose" for its rich floral embossing. Possibly made by the Federal Glass Company, this bowl displays the deeply pressed rose and leaf motif along its body and a prominent five-lobed floral center on the base. The amber tone is rich and warm, although not uranium-based. This piece shows signs of gentle wear consistent with age, including minor rim abrasions visible in the macro detail shot. These imperfections, while not structurally significant, do affect collector value slightly. The scalloped rim and thick glass construction are characteristic of utilitarian wares made during the Great Depression — affordable, stylish, and widely produced. Flaws: None
SKU: GSE45
