Vintage Regal Blue Indiana Glass Diamond Point Footed Compote 7.3 Inch

$ 7.4

Item Weight: 1 pound, 15.3 ounces Pattern: Diamond Point Features: Deep Diamond Point Design, Heavy Product Line: Regal Blue Diamond Point Glass Antique: No Material: Glass Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999) Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979 Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Item Width: 6.8 inches Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Shape: Round Finish: Glossy Type: Compote & Pedestal Bowl Item Diameter: 5.7 inches Origin: Dunkirk, Indiana Seller Notes: “Excellent Used Condition. No chips or cracks. Minimal wear.” Brand: Indiana Glass Vintage: Yes Production Technique: Pressed Glass Production Style: Pressed Glass Occasion: All Occasions Item Height: 7.3 inches Year Manufactured: 1975 Color: Regal Blue

Description

Elevate your home decor with this vintage Indiana Glass Diamond Point Compote, a piece that exudes timeless elegance. Crafted in the 1970s, the compote boasts their regal blue hue, complemented by the intricate diamond point pattern, adding a touch of sophistication to any room. The glossy finish enhances the visual appeal of this press glass masterpiece, originally produced in Dunkirk, Indiana. Ideal for all occasions, this compote stands at 7.3 inches tall with a round diameter of 5.7 inches, making it a substantial yet versatile addition to your collection. It's a original piece from the Regal Blue Diamond Point Glass line, reflecting the heavy, deep design characteristic of this line. Whether used as a centerpiece or a standalone display item, this compote is sure to captivate and add a vintage flair to your space. The compote is in excellent used condition. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few light surface scratches on one area of the outside rim (see picture 7).

  1. This stunning blue compote adds such elegance to my dining table! The diamond pattern catches the light beautifully and the quality feels substantial yet delicate. Perfect for displaying fruit or as a standalone decorative piece.

    Cristina Bosom