Pink Starburst
$12.00Price
Name: Pink Starburst Type: Small Glass Bowl Year: 1930s–1940s Set: No Mark: None - Unknown, likely European or American Depression glass History: This charming small bowl, in a delicate shade of pink, is a classic example of Depression-era pressed glass, featuring a stepped body and a starburst-style base with eight distinct points. The pink color was a popular hue in American Depression glass production during the 1930s, often associated with manufacturers like Hazel-Atlas, Jeanette, or Federal Glass. However, this specific starburst base—with deep molded prongs forming an octagonal pedestal—is less common and likely produced by a lesser-known or European maker. There are no visible mold marks or logos, which suggests the item was part of a mass-produced range aimed at affordability. The clarity and evenness of the glass color, combined with the strong geometric foot, provide an elegant Art Deco touch. This bowl would have been used for serving small portions of dessert or fruit and was designed to be both functional and attractive during a period of economic hardship. The unique foot adds collectible interest for those seeking uncommon pink glassware designs from the mid-20th century. Collectors value these pieces for their color, condition, and base detail. Given the lack of chips and the vibrancy of the pink hue, it holds modest value in the collectible glass market. Flaws: None
SKU: GSE44
