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Antique Pressed Glass Compote Bowls, Dark Olive Glass Floral Pattern
A visually striking set of four footed glass compotes defined by their deep olive tone and richly molded floral geometry. The surfaces catch and refract light with high contrast, revealing crisp radial motifs and scalloped rims that read as both structured and organic. Under UV light, the glass emits a vivid green fluorescence, adding a dynamic, almost theatrical presence. The weight and density give the pieces a grounded, sculptural quality uncommon at this scale.
Attribution & Period
Unmarked decorative arts example consistent with late 19th-century American pressed glass (EAPG) production, circa 1890s. The pronounced mold seams, repeating sunflower/daisy medallion patterning, and pedestal form align with known Early American Pattern Glass traditions. The uranium-reactive composition further supports period glassmaking practices common in both American and Central European factories of the era. Attribution remains visual and construction-based, with no factory mark observed.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 3.5 in
Width / Diameter: 4 1/8 in
Depth / Base Diameter: 3 1/4 in
Weight: 3.568 lbs (set of four)
Condition
Excellent condition overall. No visible cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear consistent with age, including light base wear and typical micro abrasions. Clean mold definition with visible seam lines from production. No significant chips observed.
Authenticity & Construction
Molded pressed glass construction using multi-part molds, evident through seam lines and repeating relief pattern. The density and weight indicate substantial glass content typical of late 19th-century production. The uranium content, confirmed by UV fluorescence, reflects historical glass formulations used to achieve both color and optical properties.
Placement
Ideal as a grouped centerpiece, console display, or layered shelf installation. Their scale and repetition create rhythm in interiors, while the UV-reactive quality offers an additional dimension for curated lighting environments or collector-focused displays.
STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE; This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.
A visually striking set of four footed glass compotes defined by their deep olive tone and richly molded floral geometry. The surfaces catch and refract light with high contrast, revealing crisp radial motifs and scalloped rims that read as both structured and organic. Under UV light, the glass emits a vivid green fluorescence, adding a dynamic, almost theatrical presence. The weight and density give the pieces a grounded, sculptural quality uncommon at this scale.
Attribution & Period
Unmarked decorative arts example consistent with late 19th-century American pressed glass (EAPG) production, circa 1890s. The pronounced mold seams, repeating sunflower/daisy medallion patterning, and pedestal form align with known Early American Pattern Glass traditions. The uranium-reactive composition further supports period glassmaking practices common in both American and Central European factories of the era. Attribution remains visual and construction-based, with no factory mark observed.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 3.5 in
Width / Diameter: 4 1/8 in
Depth / Base Diameter: 3 1/4 in
Weight: 3.568 lbs (set of four)
Condition
Excellent condition overall. No visible cracks or repairs. Minor surface wear consistent with age, including light base wear and typical micro abrasions. Clean mold definition with visible seam lines from production. No significant chips observed.
Authenticity & Construction
Molded pressed glass construction using multi-part molds, evident through seam lines and repeating relief pattern. The density and weight indicate substantial glass content typical of late 19th-century production. The uranium content, confirmed by UV fluorescence, reflects historical glass formulations used to achieve both color and optical properties.
Placement
Ideal as a grouped centerpiece, console display, or layered shelf installation. Their scale and repetition create rhythm in interiors, while the UV-reactive quality offers an additional dimension for curated lighting environments or collector-focused displays.
STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE; This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.
