Excellent antique condition. This stunning clear pressed-glass centerpiece bowl showcases Indiana Glass’s early Rayed Flower (also known as Daisy and Fan) pattern, produced circa 1905 – 1920. Crafted in the company’s Dunkirk, Indiana facility, it features alternating rayed panels and deeply molded floral sprays, finished with a crisp saw-tooth rim and four molded feet that elevate its sculptural presence.
The clear, heavy glass catches the light beautifully, making it ideal for use as a fruit bowl, centerpiece, or stand-alone display. A remarkable survivor from the early 20th century, it embodies the timeless sparkle and craftsmanship of early American pressed glass.
Measurements
Height – 5.25 inches
Width – 11.25 inches
Depth – 7.50 inches
Condition Excellent antique condition – no chips or cracks; minimal surface wear from age. The glass remains bright and clear, with sharply defined patterning and stable feet.
Era / Maker Maker: Indiana Glass Co. Pattern: Rayed Flower (“Daisy and Fan”) Production: c. 1905 – 1920, USA
Suggested Uses • Centerpiece for fresh or silk flowers • Display bowl for seasonal décor or fruit • Statement accent for vintage-inspired interiors
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