Vintage Butter Dish | Intricate Manganese Base
Vintage Butter Dish | Intricate Manganese Base
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A 1890s-1930s glass butter dish. Likely an orphaned set. The top is likely 1930s utility glass like Federal or Hazel-Atlas, while the base is likely 1890s early American pattern glass. The base does glow under 365 light which is most likely attributable to Manganese in the glass.
Condition Disclosure :
- Very small flee bite chip on base handle. It is too small to actually capture in a photo, so maybe more of a rough spot.
- Wear consistent with age
If this piece had plans…
Pairs well with vintage creamers masquerading as tableside syrup pitchers.
Dimensions : Approximately 8" long x 3.5" wide
Because additional transit increases the risk of damage to vintage pieces, all vintage items are final sale.
Carefully packed and shipped with intention.
This item is vintage and may show signs of age, wear, or manufacturing variations consistent with its history. Please review all photographs and description details carefully before purchasing.
Material : Clear Glass
Era : Early 20th Century (1920-1940)
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