Hi Everyone! I am Amy, one of the Moderators here at Secondhandsquad.net. Part of that role is to assist with any questions you may have, so fire away! I am from Columbus, Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home. While I love the reselling business, I find my joy in giving new life to old pieces and sharing that with others.
Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana, was a prominent American manufacturer of pressed glass tableware and decorative items. They were known for producing a wide array of patterns and colors, often replicating popular styles from earlier eras. The company's "Tiara" line, introduced in the 1970s, featured many Art Deco-inspired designs in various colors, including iridescent blues and greens. This particular relish dish, often referred to as the "Pyramid" pattern, is a classic example of Indiana Glass's output during the mid-20th century. Its starburst or faceted design and the vibrant aqua color are characteristic of the period's aesthetic, making it a popular item for collectors of Depression glass and vintage American tableware. These dishes were typically used for serving relishes, condiments, or small appetizers.
Hi Everyone! I am Amy, one of the Moderators here at Secondhandsquad.net. Part of that role is to assist with any questions you may have, so fire away! I am from Columbus, Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home. While I love the reselling business, I find my joy in giving new life to old pieces and sharing that with others.
Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana, was a prominent American manufacturer of pressed glass tableware and decorative items. They were known for producing a wide array of patterns and colors, often replicating popular styles from earlier eras. The company's "Tiara" line, introduced in the 1970s, featured many Art Deco-inspired designs in various colors, including iridescent blues and greens. This particular relish dish, often referred to as the "Pyramid" pattern, is a classic example of Indiana Glass's output during the mid-20th century. Its starburst or faceted design and the vibrant aqua color are characteristic of the period's aesthetic, making it a popular item for collectors of Depression glass and vintage American tableware. These dishes were typically used for serving relishes, condiments, or small appetizers.

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