Antique 1920s Amber Pressed Footed Glass Vase Zipper Flared Scalloped Rim 10"

$32.00

This antique pressed glass vase features a striking amber hue that deepens from honey gold at the base to a rich burnt orange near the rim. Its intricate “zipper” pattern — a blend of diamond textures and raised vertical ribs — creates captivating light reflections that highlight the craftsmanship of early American glassmaking. With a tall, flared body and scalloped rim, this vase combines sculptural form with functional design, making it a beautiful centerpiece for floral arrangements or a stand-alone decorative accent.

Produced in the early 20th century, this piece reflects the artistry and refinement of American pressed glass from the 1920s to 1940s. The footed base adds stability, while the elongated shape draws the eye upward, accentuating its vintage silhouette. Collectors appreciate its warm amber gradient and textured pattern — hallmarks of the period’s glass design — making it a wonderful addition for those who value authentic antique craftsmanship and timeless decorative beauty.

Product Details:
Brand: Unmarked
Manufacturer: Unknown
Origin: United States
Collection / Pattern: Zipper Pattern
Estimated Era and Date: Early 20th Century (c. 1920s–1940s)
Material: Pressed Glass
Color: Amber / Honey to Burnt Orange Gradient
Occasion: Decorative, Collectible Display, Home Décor
Style / Pattern / Theme / Design Notes: Early American pressed glass, scalloped rim, geometric and ribbed “zipper” texture, warm amber gradient

Features:
Tall 10-inch pressed glass vase
Warm amber gradient deepening to burnt orange near the rim
Distinctive geometric “zipper” pattern with scalloped edge
Sturdy circular footed base for balance
Ideal for display or as a decorative floral vase

Dimensions:
Height: 10.25 in
Width: 3.5 in (widest point)
Opening Diameter: approx. 3.25 in

Condition:
Excellent antique condition. No chips or cracks observed. The glass retains its rich amber color and clarity with minimal surface wear consistent with age. A well-preserved example of early 20th-century pressed glass craftsmanship.