VTG 1930s Indiana Glass Sugar Creamer Set Narcissus Spray Bouquet Pressed Glass
This vintage Indiana Glass sugar and creamer set features clear pressed glass with a raised Narcissus spray bouquet design, detailed with flowing leaves and textured horizontal banding. The sugar bowl includes a fitted lid topped with a faceted finial, while the creamer features a shaped pouring spout and sturdy loop handle. The gently flared rims and balanced proportions reflect early 20th-century American pressed glass styling.
Dating to circa 1930s, this set aligns with Depression-era glass traditions, when Indiana Glass produced decorative yet practical pressed glass for everyday dining. Floral spray motifs were especially popular during this period, offering ornamental detail while remaining functional and affordable.
Ideal for serving sugar, cream, or milk, this matching set also displays beautifully in a vintage dining room, tea service collection, or antique-inspired kitchen. Its 1930s character and detailed Narcissus spray bouquet design make it appealing to collectors of Indiana Glass and Depression-era pressed glass.
Product Details:
Brand: Indiana Glass
Manufacturer: Indiana Glass Company
Origin: USA
Estimated Era and Date: Circa 1930s
Material: Pressed Glass
Color: Clear
Occasion: Tea service, everyday dining, vintage entertaining
Style / Pattern / Theme / Design Notes: Raised Narcissus spray bouquet design with scrolling foliage and horizontal band detail, Depression-era pressed glass styling
Features:
Matching sugar bowl with fitted lid and coordinating creamer
Raised Narcissus spray bouquet floral pressed-glass design
Faceted finial lid and shaped pouring spout
Substantial weight and sturdy loop handles typical of Depression-era glass
Suitable for serving or display in vintage or antique table settings
Dimensions:
Sugar Bowl:
Length: 7 in
Width: 4 in
Height: 7 in
Creamer:
Length: 6 in
Width: 3 in
Height: 5 in
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition for its age. Light wear consistent with 1930s pressed glass. There is a slight chip on the sugar bowl and lid. The glass remains clear with well-defined floral detailing and no structural cracks.
