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This two-handled pressed glass sugar bowl is a classic example of mid-Depression to early post-war glassware

Chevron Blossom

$20.00Price
Name: Chevron Blossom
 
Type: None
 
Year: 1930s–1940s
 
Set: No
 
Mark: None - Unmarked Pressed Glass – possibly US Glass Co., Federal Glass, or Jeannette Glass Company
 
History: This two-handled pressed glass sugar bowl is a classic example of mid-Depression to early post-war glassware. The floral motif—likely tulips or irises—was a popular embellishment, conveying natural beauty in affordable mass-market tableware. The chevron texture behind the flowers adds visual complexity and tactile interest, hallmarks of designs meant to elevate otherwise utilitarian glass pieces.
 
 
The clarity of the glass and neatness of the mold suggest a well-maintained mold, possibly late 1930s into the 1940s. These sugar bowls were produced in large quantities and often accompanied by creamers and serving trays. They were functional yet attractive, marketed toward households seeking elegance on a budget.
 
 
Collectors today value these items for nostalgic and decorative purposes. While clear glass is more common (and thus less valuable than colored variants like pink, green, or amber), its clean design and crisp detailing make it a desirable addition for Depression glass collectors.
 
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SKU: GSE37

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