Skip to product information
1 of 5

Unknown

Amber Glass Basket - Mid-20th Century

Amber Glass Basket - Mid-20th Century

Regular price $35.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $35.00 AUD
Sale Sold
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Item Specifics

  • Material: Pressed glass

  • Colour: Warm amber

  • Origin: United States or United Kingdom

  • Era/Period: Mid-20th century

  • Maker’s Mark/Signature: Unmarked

  • Height: 7 cm

  • Width: 13 cm

  • Weight: N/A

Description

This amber glass basket is a beautiful piece of vintage craftsmanship. It has a warm, golden hue that catches the light, creating a soft glow. The intricate pressed glass patterns give it a delicate, ornamental feel. Raised floral and leaf-like details add texture and depth, making it a striking display piece. The curved handle completes the classic look.

This basket would look great as a centrepiece or a decorative accent on a shelf. It has a timeless charm and would make a thoughtful gift for someone who loves vintage glassware. It’s small enough to fit anywhere but unique enough to stand out.

About Pressed Glass Baskets

Pressed glass baskets like this were made by several well-known glassmakers. Companies such as Indiana Glass, Fenton, and L.E. Smith produced similar designs during the mid-century period. These baskets were popular for holding sweets, flowers, or simply as decorative items. Many were made in rich colours like amber, green, or blue. Some even had an iridescent finish, giving them a rainbow-like shine.

Collectability

Amber glass baskets are loved by collectors for their warm colour and detailed craftsmanship. They are a nostalgic piece of home décor, reminding people of mid-century homes filled with elegant glassware. Their durability and unique designs make them highly desirable for both seasoned collectors and those new to vintage glass.

How This Item Was Made

This basket was made using the pressed glass technique, where molten glass was poured into moulds and pressed to create raised patterns. This method allowed for intricate designs while keeping the glass sturdy. Pressed glass production was popular in the 20th century as it made decorative glassware more affordable and accessible.

Additional Notes

  • The basket is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

  • The amber colour is rich and evenly distributed throughout the piece.

  • This style of pressed glass basket was often used as a decorative dish or small flower holder.

Recommendations for Care

  • Hand wash with mild soap and warm water to avoid damage.

  • Use a soft cloth to dry and prevent water spots.

  • Keep away from direct sunlight to maintain the depth of colour.

Share in the joy of discovery! - with The Recollection Room.

View full details