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Pressed Glass Picture 8.25" high, Frosted and Clear

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Title: Early 1920's Frosted and Clear Pressed Glass Picture, 8.25" High

Description:

Presenting an exquisitely designed pressed glass picture, hailing from the early 1920s. This piece is an excellent example of the meticulous craftsmanship typical of that era. Measuring 8.25" in height, it effortlessly merges the aesthetic charm of frosted and clear pressed glass, yielding a unique artifact that has stood the test of time. The interplay of clear and frosted glass surfaces lends it a distinct charm and grace, capable of enhancing any home decor style.

Product Details:

  • Material: Pressed Glass
  • Height: 8.25"
  • Color: Clear and Frosted
  • Period: Early 1920s
  • Condition: Good, with a rich patina indicative of its age

Brief History:

Pressed glass, also known as pattern glass, emerged in the United States around the mid-19th century. It is a form of glass-making wherein molten glass is poured into a mold and then allowed to cool, resulting in intricately designed pieces. It was highly popular due to its affordability and accessibility, providing a less expensive alternative to the hand-cut glass of the period.

During the early 1920s, pressed glass continued to be a popular choice for household goods. Items like tableware, serving dishes, and decorative items were commonly made using this technique. It was also during this era that the technique of frosting glass gained popularity.

Frosted glass is produced by a process called acid etching. In this process, glass is exposed to a solution of hydrofluoric acid, which corrodes the surface of the glass to give it a distinctive, opaque appearance. The frosting process could be applied selectively, allowing artisans to create contrasting designs of clear and frosted glass within a single piece, much like the one represented here.

In the 1920s, glassware served both functional and decorative purposes. Pressed glass items were often ornately designed and became a focal point of home decor. This picture stands as a testament to the trends and aesthetics of this time, representing a crucial piece of glass-making history. The mingling of frosted and clear pressed glass gives it a timeless allure, making it a valuable addition for collectors or those with a fondness for vintage decor.

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