Overview
A classic lidded pedestal candy dish featuring the iconic 'Diamond Point' pattern in a creamy white milk glass finish. This piece showcases a scalloped rim and a matching finial lid, embodying the quintessential American Mid-Century tabletop aesthetic.
Story
West Virginia glassmakers revolutionized the 1950s American home with this 'milk glass' revival. It offered a touch of Victorian elegance to modern suburban dining rooms. This specific pattern was designed to catch and refract light like a gemstone.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1905, Fenton was a family-run powerhouse of American glassmaking for over a century. They became world-famous for their innovative colors and hand-pressed patterns, surviving the Depression and the rise of plastics through sheer artistry.
Condition & Value
The piece appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips to the delicate scalloped edges or the lid finial. Retaining the original lid significantly preserves its value. Fenton milk glass remains highly collectible but is currently plentiful on the secondary market.