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Indiana Glass Company

Indiana Glass Diamond Point Amber Footed Bowl with Scalloped Rim, Vintage Mid-Century Pressed Glass

Indiana Glass Diamond Point Amber Footed Bowl with Scalloped Rim, Vintage Mid-Century Pressed Glass

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Glowing like a faceted gemstone, this Indiana Glass Company Diamond Point footed bowl in warm honey amber is a quintessential piece of mid-century American pressed glass. The all-over diamond point pattern covers every surface in crisp, brilliant facets that catch and scatter light beautifully — the amber deepening to a rich cognac at the base and brightening to a warm gold at the scalloped rim.

The bowl sits on three small rounded ball feet, giving it a charming, grounded presence that works equally well as a candy dish, a ring holder, a small catchall, or a glowing amber accent on a windowsill or shelf. The scalloped rim adds a delicate, feminine finish that softens the geometric intensity of the diamond point pattern.

Indiana Glass Company, based in Dunkirk, Indiana, produced the Diamond Point pattern across a wide range of forms and colors from the 1960s through the 1980s. Amber pieces are among the most sought-after colorways for collectors of vintage pressed glass and mid-century Americana.

Key Features

  • Maker: Indiana Glass Company, Dunkirk, Indiana
  • Pattern: Diamond Point
  • Color: Amber (honey gold, deepening to cognac at base)
  • All-over diamond point faceted pressed glass pattern
  • Scalloped rim with lobed bowl form
  • Three small rounded ball feet
  • No chips or cracks

Dimensions

  • Diameter: approx. 4.5 in.
  • Height: approx. 3 in.

Condition & Disclaimer

  • No chips or cracks
  • Great vintage condition: minor surface wear consistent with age and use
  • All vintage items are final sale and non-refundable
  • Please see full shop disclaimer for additional notes on vintage and antique items
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