Overview
A charming piece of American pressed glass shaped like a heavy cluster of grapes, complete with a stem handle. This textured 'Harvest' pattern was a staple of mid-century hospitality, designed to catch and refract light across a dinner table.
Story
Post-war American families used these whimsical dishes to bring the garden indoors. Originally sold in various colors, the clear 'crystal' version was the height of versatile elegance for serving nuts or candies.
Maker / Origin
The Indiana Glass Company was a titan of the American glass industry for over a century, known for making 'Depression Glass' affordable for every home. They specialized in high-quality pressed patterns that mimicked expensive cut crystal.
Condition & Value
The glass appears clear without significant 'sick glass' clouding. Check the stem handle for small flea bites or chips, as these are high-impact areas. Excellent condition maintains the higher end of the range. Value is for the pair. While common, they are popular with vintage 'tablescape' enthusiasts.