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likely by a European or American pressed glass manufacturer (possible candidates: Indiana Glass, Anchor Hocking, or Sowerby

Glass Treasure

$30.00Price
Name: Glass Treasure
 
Type: None
 
Year: Circa 1930s–1950s
 
Set: No
 
Mark: None - Unmarked; likely by a European or American pressed glass manufacturer (possible candidates: Indiana Glass, Anchor Hocking, or Sowerby UK)
 
History: This pressed glass trinket box is a utilitarian yet elegant example of mid-century domestic glassware. The heavy construction and detailed moulded surface indicate mass production, likely for the affordable giftware or vanity markets. The decorative pattern is generic but attractive, showing influence from earlier cut glass styles popular in Victorian and Edwardian periods—reinterpreted here in more economical pressed glass.
 
 
Its versatility made it a popular item on dressing tables and sideboards, especially before the rise of plastic and metal boxes in the postwar years. The condition of the glass (including clarity, chips, and lid fit) would slightly influence its market value but doesn't diminish its appeal as a collectible or decorative piece.
 
Flaws: None
Quantity
SKU: GSE52

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