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Iridescent Art Glass Basket Weave Centerpiece
This striking Indiana Glass "Basket Weave" bowl is a masterclass in American carnival glass, merging mid-century architectural form with a vivid, prismatic iridescence. Its elongated oval silhouette features a sharply defined lattice relief that refracts a luxury spectrum of electric magenta, cobalt, and molten gold over a saturated amber base. Whether showcased as a sophisticated tabletop sculpture or a centerpiece for a modern collection, this piece offers the dramatic visual presence and luminous color shifts highly prized by discerning collectors.
Attribution & Period
Attributed to the Indiana Glass Company during the 1970s carnival glass revival period, this piece features the iconic Basket Weave (Lattice) pattern.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 2 in (5.1 cm)
Length: 10 in (25.4 cm)
Width: 4.75 in (12.1 cm)
Base: 7.5 in × 1.75 in
Weight: 1.162 lbs (0.53 kg)
Condition
Very good vintage condition; strong iridescent finish with vibrant rainbow color shift. Light surface wear consistent with age and gentle use. No visible cracks or structural damage observed.
Authenticity & Construction
Pressed molded glass produced using industrial steel molds, finished with an applied carnival iridescent treatment. The diamond basketweave relief and elongated oval mold are consistent with Indiana Glass production methods of the 1970s carnival revival period.
Placement
Ideal as a luxury interior accent or architectural tabletop sculpture, this elongated form serves as a striking centerpiece for dining tables, consoles, and art glass collections, particularly within modern, Art Deco, and transitional spaces.
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 vintage and antique glass 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 a guaranteed maker identification.
This striking Indiana Glass "Basket Weave" bowl is a masterclass in American carnival glass, merging mid-century architectural form with a vivid, prismatic iridescence. Its elongated oval silhouette features a sharply defined lattice relief that refracts a luxury spectrum of electric magenta, cobalt, and molten gold over a saturated amber base. Whether showcased as a sophisticated tabletop sculpture or a centerpiece for a modern collection, this piece offers the dramatic visual presence and luminous color shifts highly prized by discerning collectors.
Attribution & Period
Attributed to the Indiana Glass Company during the 1970s carnival glass revival period, this piece features the iconic Basket Weave (Lattice) pattern.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 2 in (5.1 cm)
Length: 10 in (25.4 cm)
Width: 4.75 in (12.1 cm)
Base: 7.5 in × 1.75 in
Weight: 1.162 lbs (0.53 kg)
Condition
Very good vintage condition; strong iridescent finish with vibrant rainbow color shift. Light surface wear consistent with age and gentle use. No visible cracks or structural damage observed.
Authenticity & Construction
Pressed molded glass produced using industrial steel molds, finished with an applied carnival iridescent treatment. The diamond basketweave relief and elongated oval mold are consistent with Indiana Glass production methods of the 1970s carnival revival period.
Placement
Ideal as a luxury interior accent or architectural tabletop sculpture, this elongated form serves as a striking centerpiece for dining tables, consoles, and art glass collections, particularly within modern, Art Deco, and transitional spaces.
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 vintage and antique glass 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 a guaranteed maker identification.
